Title
Differences in the infrared bright pupil response of human eyes
Abstract
In this paper, we describe experiments conducted to explain observed differences in the bright pupil response of human eyes. Many people observe the bright pupil response as the red-eye effect when taking flash photography. However, there is significant variation in the magnitude of the bright pupil response across the population. Since many commercial gaze-tracking systems use the infrared bright pupil response for eye detection, a clear understanding of the magnitude and cause of the bright pupil variation gives critical insight into the robustness of gaze tracking systems. This paper documents studies we have conducted to measure the bright pupil differences using infrared light and hypothesis factors that lead to these differences.
Year
DOI
Venue
2002
10.1145/507072.507099
ETRA
Keywords
Field
DocType
critical insight,commercial gaze-tracking system,bright pupil response,clear understanding,human eye,bright pupil difference,bright pupil variation,paper documents study,significant variation,infrared light,infrared bright pupil response,eye tracking,infrared,red eye effect
Population,Computer vision,Pupillary response,Gaze,Computer science,Pupil,Optics,Photography,Eye tracking,Artificial intelligence,Infrared,Red-eye effect
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
1-58113-467-3
23
2.23
References 
Authors
6
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Karlene Nguyen1364.09
Cindy Wagner2232.23
David Koons319520.88
Myron Flickner4913179.69