Hazel C A, Johnston A W
Department of Optometry and Vision Sciences, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, Australia.
Optom Vis Sci. 1995 Sep;72(9):679-83.
We developed a system of coaxial video cameras that records monocular eye position and scene, and superimposes these images using a digital video mixer. We mounted miniature video cameras above and below a cube beam-splitting prism in the spectacle plane. An infrared emitting diode was imaged in the cornea to locate eye position. The technique was accurate to about 0.5 degrees within 15 degrees of primary gaze; however, we see its main advantages as being its low cost and simple design that, for some applications, does not require complex computer analysis and data manipulation. With improved camera optics, it has the potential for helmet mounting and use remote from a recording console. We used the instrument to monitor a reader's eye position when using low vision devices, and see applications of the technique in the field of visual ergonomics and sports vision.
我们开发了一种同轴摄像机系统,该系统可记录单眼的眼位和场景,并使用数字视频混合器叠加这些图像。我们将微型摄像机安装在眼镜平面内立方分光棱镜的上方和下方。在角膜中成像一个红外发光二极管以确定眼位。该技术在主视轴15度范围内的精度约为0.5度;然而,我们认为其主要优点是成本低且设计简单,对于某些应用而言,不需要复杂的计算机分析和数据处理。随着摄像机光学系统的改进,它有可能安装在头盔上并在远离记录控制台的地方使用。我们使用该仪器监测低视力患者使用助视器时的眼位,并探讨了该技术在视觉工效学和运动视觉领域的应用。