Pupil and glint detection using wearable camera sensor and near-infrared LED array

Jianzhong Wang, Guangyue Zhang, Jiadong Shi*

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Abstract

This paper proposes a novel pupil and glint detection method for gaze tracking system using a wearable camera sensor and near-infrared LED array. A novel circular ring rays location (CRRL) method is proposed for pupil boundary points detection. Firstly, improved Otsu optimal threshold binarization, opening-and-closing operation and projection of 3D gray-level histogram are utilized to estimate rough pupil center and radius. Secondly, a circular ring area including pupil edge inside is determined according to rough pupil center and radius. Thirdly, a series of rays are shot from inner to outer ring to collect pupil boundary points. Interference points are eliminated by calculating gradient amplitude. At last, an improved total least squares is proposed to fit collected pupil boundary points. In addition, the improved total least squares developed is utilized for the solution of Gaussian function deformation to calculate glint center. The experimental results show that the proposed method is more robust and accurate than conventional detection methods. When interference factors such as glints and natural light reflection are located on pupil contour, pupil boundary points and center can be detected accurately. The proposed method contributes to enhance stability, accuracy and real-time quality of gaze tracking system.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)30126-30141
Number of pages16
JournalSensors
Volume15
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 Dec 2015

Keywords

  • Circular ring rays location
  • Gaussian fitting
  • Glint detection
  • Pupil detection
  • Total least squares fitting
  • Wearable camera sensor

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