A novel approach to 3D gaze estimation for wearable multi-camera devices is proposed and its effectiveness is demonstrated both theoretically and empirically. The proposed approach, firmly grounded on the geometry of the multiple views, introduces a calibration procedure that is efficient, accurate, highly innovative but also practical and easy. Thus, it can run online with little intervention from the user. The overall gaze estimation model is general, as no particular complex model of the human eye is assumed in this work. This is made possible by a novel approach, that can be sketched as follows: each eye is imaged by a camera; two conics are fitted to the imaged pupils and a calibration sequence, consisting in the subject gazing a known 3D point, while moving his/her head, provides information to 1) estimate the optical axis in 3D world; 2) compute the geometry of the multi-camera system; 3) estimate the Point of Regard in 3D world. The resultant model is being used effectively to study visual attention by means of gaze estimation experiments, involving people performing natural tasks in wide-field, unstructured scenarios.

A General Method for the Point of Regard Estimation in 3D Space / PIRRI ARDIZZONE, Maria Fiora; Pizzoli, Matia; Alessandro, Rudi. - STAMPA. - (2011), pp. 921-928. (Intervento presentato al convegno IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR) tenutosi a Colorado Springs, CO nel JUN 20-25, 2011) [10.1109/cvpr.2011.5995634].

A General Method for the Point of Regard Estimation in 3D Space

PIRRI ARDIZZONE, Maria Fiora;PIZZOLI, MATIA;
2011

Abstract

A novel approach to 3D gaze estimation for wearable multi-camera devices is proposed and its effectiveness is demonstrated both theoretically and empirically. The proposed approach, firmly grounded on the geometry of the multiple views, introduces a calibration procedure that is efficient, accurate, highly innovative but also practical and easy. Thus, it can run online with little intervention from the user. The overall gaze estimation model is general, as no particular complex model of the human eye is assumed in this work. This is made possible by a novel approach, that can be sketched as follows: each eye is imaged by a camera; two conics are fitted to the imaged pupils and a calibration sequence, consisting in the subject gazing a known 3D point, while moving his/her head, provides information to 1) estimate the optical axis in 3D world; 2) compute the geometry of the multi-camera system; 3) estimate the Point of Regard in 3D world. The resultant model is being used effectively to study visual attention by means of gaze estimation experiments, involving people performing natural tasks in wide-field, unstructured scenarios.
2011
IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR)
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A General Method for the Point of Regard Estimation in 3D Space / PIRRI ARDIZZONE, Maria Fiora; Pizzoli, Matia; Alessandro, Rudi. - STAMPA. - (2011), pp. 921-928. (Intervento presentato al convegno IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR) tenutosi a Colorado Springs, CO nel JUN 20-25, 2011) [10.1109/cvpr.2011.5995634].
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