Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 2003;44(10):2410-2416.
Published online October 1, 2003.
Eye Movement Recording using Computer Image Recognition Technique.
Seung Han Han, Seung Kab Kim, Jong Bok Lee, Hoon Jung
1Department of Ophthalmology, Yonsei University College of Medicine and Institute of Vision Research, Korea. shhan222@yumc.yonsei.ac.kr
2HOW Corporation, Korea.
컴퓨터 화상인식 기법을 이용한 눈 운동의 기록
한승한 ( Han Seung Han ) , 김승갑 ( Kim Seung Gab ) , 이종복 ( Lee Jong Bog ) , 정훈 ( Jeong Hun )
Abstract
PURPOSE
To describe that Computer image recognition technique is more accurately and less invasive than other methods, which using contact lens with a search probe or electrodes for record of eye movements. METHODS: A reference marker which was infrared was attached to the center of the forehead of the patients and the infrared light was illuminated to both eyes. Video image sequences were recorded using digital CCD camera and the captured image frames (640 X 480) were processed using a image analysis program. From which each image frame captured, pupil area was saperated using difference of brightness in pupil and iris. And then the pupil center was determined by calculating the center-of-mass of black pixels to meet the pupil threshold criteria. RESULTS: In a post-processing process, we could acquire horizontal and vertical eye position and velocity data. Inverse fast fourier transformation(FFT) and digital filtering algorithm were applied to filter out noise due to limited resolution of the CCD camera and sampling rates. Experimental result showed that the system could detect about 0.2mm positional location and 30Hz horizontal and vertical eye movements simultaneously. CONCLUSIONS: We could accurately measure and record two dimensional eye movements of patients (horizontal and vertical simultaneously) in real time with some head movements.
Key Words: Captured image frames;Digital CCD camera;Two dimensional eye movements;Vision-based method


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