Your system is simple to setup but your algorithm is not robust at all, and is slow. Also, it doesn't show the features of interest in a rectangle or some other 2D enclosed shape. I don't know if that's upto the user to do that. But the algorithm is slow.
If you can make the algorithm real fast, i think we will have a winner here. I mean, being in Java, this would be a real boon for many cross platform applications requiring gaze tracking. I'm already getting ideas, but i'm gonna have to use OpenCV or
libGaze for now
Or maybe if there's a way to fasten up the tracking, could you tell me that? The documentation just documents the descriptions and definitions of classes and functions
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Your system is simple to setup but your algorithm is not robust at all, and is slow. Also, it doesn't show the features of interest in a rectangle or some other 2D enclosed shape. I don't know if that's upto the user to do that. But the algorithm is slow.
If you can make the algorithm real fast, i think we will have a winner here. I mean, being in Java, this would be a real boon for many cross platform applications requiring gaze tracking. I'm already getting ideas, but i'm gonna have to use OpenCV or
libGaze for now
Or maybe if there's a way to fasten up the tracking, could you tell me that? The documentation just documents the descriptions and definitions of classes and functions