This specialized application offers the software component for eye movement tracking with regular cameras and real-time gaze heatmap generation
Version | 2.0 |
Updated | January 26 2023 |
Developer |
Neurotechnology
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User Rating |
66
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Original File Size | 147 MB |
Downloads | 327 |
Systems | Windows 8 64 bit, Windows 10 64 bit, Windows 11 |
Category | Science Cad |
The advent of digital cameras has meant that numerous fields benefitted from advanced imagery, and the digital field is no exception. Integrating motion tracking and eye-tracking and optical detection methods into a wide range of applications has increased the accuracy levels and provided dedicated means for analyzing multiple connected aspects. Specialized software, such as SentiGaze SDK, address such requirements.
This collection of components and libraries was created specifically in order to help users add eye movement tracking capabilities into software development. The name, “SentiGaze”, refers to the actual real-time tracking of one’s gaze, which is then later on used for generating secondary products, such as heatmaps of the resulting motion.
The main working principle behind the collection of components relies on recording the eye movements from the input video devices, such as webcams, or professional cameras. Using the recorded movement, the SDK then processes it and generates heatmaps of the detected movements, whose thematic can easily highlight concentration in certain areas, and vice-versa.
By relying on the analysis of eye movement patterns, users can determine the effects of staring into individual or multiple displays. Last but not least, the recording process can be initialized for multiple instances simultaneously.
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