Controlling Computer System using Eye Movement
- March 31, 2018
- Posted by: RSIS
- Category: Computer Science and Engineering
International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation (IJRSI) | Volume V, Issue III, March 2018 | ISSN 2321–2705
Controlling Computer System using Eye Movement
Prof. Dhanashree Rajderkar1, Shivam Singh2, Megha Shelare2, Gayatri Akhade2, Shambhavi Mase2
1Assistant Professor, CSE, GHRAET, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India
2Student, CSE, GHRAET, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India
Abstract- In this paper, a human computer interface using eye movement is introduced. This eye tracking technique provide hand free access to the handicapped people. In this technique we use eyes instead of input devices. This system tracks the users eye movement with a camera mounted over user’s face and translate them into the movement of mouse cursor on screen and also detect user’s eye staring on icon and translate it into click operation on screen.
Keywords: Gaze, Haar Features, Object detection, Voila Jones.
I. INTRODUCTION
Now a days human being need more efficient and quick results of anything which they are doing. As technologies are developing day to day the results get more quickly. The computers which have been used by us can be improved and can give us more efficient result by replacing mouse by eyes. Here what we are doing is that using eyes gaze as a cursor of the mouse by using eye detection and tracking. In this we are using webcam to record the videos. These videos will be then converted into gray scale format which will help us to detect and track the eyes. After tracking we will perform some operations such as click, double click, right click, left click etc. This will save our time by doing tasks rapidly as compare to mouse. This will also be helpful to those people are handicapped and not able to use computer are now will able to use it.
II. LITERATURE REVIEW
There are many research done on this topics many of them are having certain drawbacks. Here are some algorithms and techniques used in researches done previously.