A real-time human eye pupil tracking system using FPGA

Video-based eye tracking is a valuable method in a variety of real-time applications such as diagnostic equipment, ophthalmology, assistance for wheelchair people, and so on. The pupil tracking system is a real-time implementation with a difficult task when pupil movement, occlusion of eyelids, and...

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CMOS
Eye movements
Hough transformation
Human motion
Occlusion
Ophthalmology
Pupils
Real time
Resource utilization
System effectiveness
Tracking devices
Tracking systems
Video data
Wheelchairs
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