Eye Tracking Used to Evaluate the Human Behavior

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In this paper we presented some theoretical and experimental considerations about the eye movements, gaze direction and correlation between them and the posture of human head. First of all it is important to analyze the movements of the eyes and also the modeling of image creation on the retina surface according to the illumination and accommodation process. In the second part of the paper we presented the experimental setup used to record the eye movements and the human head posture in possible situations. In the final part of the paper we analyzed the recordings of eye movements for a human subject during time experiments correlated with the eye gaze direction and simulations. Also the results, conclusions and future applications of these researches are presented.

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© 2012 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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