Martin wrote:Correct.
Suggested protocol is to calibrate to the same color, or rather
luminance, as the stimuli/UI in terms of pupil response.
Edit: Black is best, larger pupil gives more accurate measurement.
Dear Martin, dear all,
larger pupil equals more pixels available to determine pupil center, hence, more accurate estimation of the pupil center. In practical application, I nevertheless prefer to reduce pupil size with a bright screen and some ambient light.
My considerations:
- the noise level should theoretically be dominated by the much smaller corneal reflex anyway.
- a larger pupil is more likely to be occluded by droopy eyelids, resulting in nonsensical pupil center estimations.
- the chance of droopy eyelids because the subject gets tired is also lower in a bright environment.
I would be interested in your opinion, especially with respect to the first point, the high noise due to the small CR and how that relates to the quality of the pupil center estimate.
Best regards