A recent article published in New Scientist may be a little late to the Eye Tracking party as far as we’re concerned, but it’s certainly good to see more eye tracking news in mainstream media, even if it is focusing on something that’s no novelty to most within the industry.The “innovation” article focuses on gamers in search of a more interactive, immersive, and thrilling gaming experience. And thanks to innovations in gaze tracking, gamers have yet another tool at their disposal for … [Read more...]
Eye Tracking: Challenging the Biological Monopoly
February 8, 2010 by at 5:00 pm
Here at Eye Tracking Update we’re often talking about eye tracking in humans, and thus dealing with humans’ physiological processes of seeing. But as we know, engineers are attempting to design other, less human objects with an ability to “see”, threatening a living organism’s monopoly on sight. Computers now have image tracking features and object recognition technology (see Google’s photo recognition software for an example). What exactly, you might ask, am I talking about here?Check … [Read more...]