Paper Title : EYE PUPIL MOVEMENT BASED ON CURSOR CONTROL MECHANISM USING IMAGE PROCESSING
ISSN : 2394-2231
Year of Publication : 2022
10.5281/zenodo.6463378
MLA Style: EYE PUPIL MOVEMENT BASED ON CURSOR CONTROL MECHANISM USING IMAGE PROCESSING "Ms. K.E. ESWARI MCA., M.E., M. SEDHU" Volume 9 - Issue 2 International Journal of Computer Techniques (IJCT) ,ISSN:2394-2231 , www.ijctjournal.org
APA Style: EYE PUPIL MOVEMENT BASED ON CURSOR CONTROL MECHANISM USING IMAGE PROCESSING "Ms. K.E. ESWARI MCA., M.E., M. SEDHU" Volume 9 - Issue 2 International Journal of Computer Techniques (IJCT) ,ISSN:2394-2231 , www.ijctjournal.org
Abstract
The project introduces a technique for human computer interface with the help of pupils of eye. Normally, keyboard and mouse are used to make the interaction between the system and the user for input devices. The project presents a hand free interaction device for the people who have certain medical issue or kind of disability. This technique is planned to change the conventional computer screen pointing devices for the people who have certain disability. The application controls the computer’s cursor with the users’ eye movement. The users are allowed to use the application with the help of users’ eyesight and control the cursor movement as per the users‘direction. Aim of this application is to introduce a low cost based system for the people who have the disability and connect them with the real world. The project involves finding pupil location from the given source image. In addition it finds whether blink activity is occurred in successive images. The project also improves the robustness against the lighting conditions in the input images.
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Keywords
— Image Processing, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, Electrooculographic Potential, Pupil Detection.