TY - GEN
T1 - Eyeseecam
T2 - An eye movement-driven head camera for the examination of natural visual exploration
AU - Schneider, Erich
AU - Villgrattner, Thomas
AU - Vockeroth, Johannes
AU - Bartl, Klaus
AU - Kohlbecher, Stefan
AU - Bardins, Stanislavs
AU - Ulbrich, Heinz
AU - Brandt, Thomas
PY - 2009/5
Y1 - 2009/5
N2 - The prototype of a gaze-controlled, head-mounted camera (EyeSeeCam) was developed that provides the functionality for fundamental studies on human gaze behavior even under dynamic conditions like locomotion. EyeSeeCam incorporates active visual exploration by saccades with image stabilization during head, object, and surround motion just as occurs in human ocular motor control. This prototype is a first attempt to combine free user mobility with image stabilization and unrestricted exploration of the visual surround in a man-made technical vision system. The gaze-driven camera is supplemented by an additional wide-angle, head-fixed scene camera. In this scene view, the focused gaze view is embedded with picture-in-picture functionality, which provides an approximation of the foveated retinal content. Such a combined video clip can be viewed more comfortably than the saccade-pervaded image of the gaze camera alone. EyeSeeCam consists of a video-oculography (VOG) device and a camera motion device. The benchmark for the evaluation of such a device is the vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR), which requires a latency on the order of 10 msec between head and eye (camera) movements for proper image stabilization. A new lightweight VOG was developed that is able to synchronously measure binocular eye positions at up to 600 Hz. The camera motion device consists of a parallel kinematics setup with a backlash-free gimbal joint that is driven by piezo actuators with no reduction gears. As a result, the latency between the rotations of an artificial eye and the camera was 10 msec, which is VOR-like.
AB - The prototype of a gaze-controlled, head-mounted camera (EyeSeeCam) was developed that provides the functionality for fundamental studies on human gaze behavior even under dynamic conditions like locomotion. EyeSeeCam incorporates active visual exploration by saccades with image stabilization during head, object, and surround motion just as occurs in human ocular motor control. This prototype is a first attempt to combine free user mobility with image stabilization and unrestricted exploration of the visual surround in a man-made technical vision system. The gaze-driven camera is supplemented by an additional wide-angle, head-fixed scene camera. In this scene view, the focused gaze view is embedded with picture-in-picture functionality, which provides an approximation of the foveated retinal content. Such a combined video clip can be viewed more comfortably than the saccade-pervaded image of the gaze camera alone. EyeSeeCam consists of a video-oculography (VOG) device and a camera motion device. The benchmark for the evaluation of such a device is the vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR), which requires a latency on the order of 10 msec between head and eye (camera) movements for proper image stabilization. A new lightweight VOG was developed that is able to synchronously measure binocular eye positions at up to 600 Hz. The camera motion device consists of a parallel kinematics setup with a backlash-free gimbal joint that is driven by piezo actuators with no reduction gears. As a result, the latency between the rotations of an artificial eye and the camera was 10 msec, which is VOR-like.
KW - Camera motion device
KW - Eye movements
KW - Eye tracker
KW - Parallel kinematics
KW - Piezo actuator
KW - Point-of-view shot
KW - Vestibulo-ocular reflex
KW - Video-oculography
KW - Visual perception
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=66149148928&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1111/j.1749-6632.2009.03858.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1749-6632.2009.03858.x
M3 - Conference contribution
C2 - 19645949
AN - SCOPUS:66149148928
SN - 9781573317177
T3 - Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
SP - 461
EP - 467
BT - Basic and Clinical Aspects of Vertigo and Dizziness
PB - Blackwell Publishing Inc.
ER -