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Boosting particle filter-based eye tracker performance through adapted likelihood function to reflexions and light changes


Abstract:

In this paper we propose a log likelihood-ratio function of foreground and background models used in a particle filter to track the eye region in dark-bright pupil image ...Show More

Abstract:

In this paper we propose a log likelihood-ratio function of foreground and background models used in a particle filter to track the eye region in dark-bright pupil image sequences. This model fuses information from both dark and bright pupil images and their difference image into one model. The tracker overcomes the issues of prior selection of static thresholds during the detection of feature observations in the bright-dark difference images. The auto-initialization process is performed using cascaded classifier trained using adaboost and adapted to IR eye images. Experiments show good performance in challenging sequences with test subjects showing large head movements and under significant light changes.
Date of Conference: 15-16 September 2005
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 23 January 2006
Print ISBN:0-7803-9385-6
Conference Location: Como, Italy

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