Computer Mouse using Eye Tracking System based on Houghman Circle Detection Algorithm with Grid Analysis

Large numbers of input devices are available for human interaction with modern computer systems which are operated by hands and a few of them through gestures made using fingers and body movements. The advancements in assistive technology have proposed many concepts for controlling the input and mou...

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Cornea
Fingers
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Movements
Tracking systems
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