Eric,
On Mon, 22 Aug 2005, Eric Wiebe wrote:
> A couple of items:
> - It seems that most of your links off of your openEyes page are password
> protected. I'd like to take a closer look at some of the projects you have
> underway.
Sorry - we had a temporary restriction in place due to the vandalism of
our wiki. It is now back - better than ever - and open to the public.
http://hcvl.hci.iastate.edu/openEyes
> - I've been working with a computer science student on the development of a
> new visualization tool for representing a probablistic distribution of
> coverage of a visual stimulus by a fixation sequence. It is written in Matlab
> and based on the paper by David S. Wooding presented at ETRA '02. I thought it
> might an appropriate contribution to your site. Let me know if you are still
> planning on taking contributions/postings.
Yes please! This is exactly the kind of contribution we would be glad to
host. You can post this software yourself in the openEyes wiki:
http://hcvl.hci.iastate.edu/cgi-bin/openEyeswiki/index.cgi
Thanks!
Derrick
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> > I am happy to announce openEyes -- an open-source open-hardware toolkit
> > for low-cost eye tracking. The purpose of openEyes is to provide hardware
> > designs and software tools useful for the analysis of eye movement data.
> > The development of openEyes stems from the recognition that while the
> > cost of hardware for eye tracking has precipitously dropped in the recent
> > past that the there is lack of freely available software to implement
> > even long-established eye-tracking methods. The tools available
> > in openEyes include algorithms to measure eye movements from digital
> > videos, techniques to calibrate eye tracking systems, and software to
> > facilitate real-time eye-tracking application development.
> >
> > We are just now setting up a community web site but have a number of
> > projects that have been active for a while. We have source code and
> > hardware designs available online. Please feel free to visit and comment
> > on the site. We are also soliciting contributions to the toolkit from the
> > community.
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