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When I Look into Your Eyes: A Survey on Computer Vision Contributions for Human Gaze Estimation and Tracking
Cazzato, Dario; Leo, Marco; Distante, Cosimo et al.
2020In Sensors, 20 (13), p. 3739
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Keywords :
Computer Vision; Gaze estimation; gaze tracking
Abstract :
[en] The automatic detection of eye positions, their temporal consistency, and their mapping into a line of sight in the real world (to find where a person is looking at) is reported in the scientific literature as gaze tracking. This has become a very hot topic in the field of computer vision during the last decades, with a surprising and continuously growing number of application fields. A very long journey has been made from the first pioneering works, and this continuous search for more accurate solutions process has been further boosted in the last decade when deep neural networks have revolutionized the whole machine learning area, and gaze tracking as well. In this arena, it is being increasingly useful to find guidance through survey/review articles collecting most relevant works and putting clear pros and cons of existing techniques, also by introducing a precise taxonomy. This kind of manuscripts allows researchers and technicians to choose the better way to move towards their application or scientific goals. In the literature, there exist holistic and specifically technological survey documents (even if not updated), but, unfortunately, there is not an overview discussing how the great advancements in computer vision have impacted gaze tracking. Thus, this work represents an attempt to fill this gap, also introducing a wider point of view that brings to a new taxonomy (extending the consolidated ones) by considering gaze tracking as a more exhaustive task that aims at estimating gaze target from different perspectives: from the eye of the beholder (first-person view), from an external camera framing the beholder’s, from a third-person view looking at the scene where the beholder is placed in, and from an external view independent from the beholder.
Disciplines :
Computer science
Author, co-author :
Cazzato, Dario ;  University of Luxembourg > Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (SNT) > Automation
Leo, Marco
Distante, Cosimo
Voos, Holger  ;  University of Luxembourg > Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (SNT) > Automation
External co-authors :
yes
Language :
English
Title :
When I Look into Your Eyes: A Survey on Computer Vision Contributions for Human Gaze Estimation and Tracking
Publication date :
03 July 2020
Journal title :
Sensors
ISSN :
1424-3210
Publisher :
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI), Basel, Switzerland
Volume :
20
Issue :
13
Pages :
3739
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
Focus Area :
Security, Reliability and Trust
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