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Pupil dilation tracking
Posted:
31 Jan 2014, 00:04
by seanm
Hi,
I'd like to ask whether you're eyetracking device also has the capability to track pupil dilation along with gaze position.
Thanks!
Sean
Re: Pupil dilation tracking
Posted:
06 Mar 2014, 06:05
by bostwickenator
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Re: Pupil dilation tracking
Posted:
06 Mar 2014, 14:55
by Martin
Hi seanm,
The output includes pupil size for each eye, currently this is in a relative unit which has to be calibrated to millimeters manually.
Re: Pupil dilation tracking
Posted:
08 Aug 2014, 02:25
by karthik
Sean,
What kind of app are you targeting? I'm trying some stuff with pupil dilation as well to detect ambient light and other parameters for an application.
Re: Pupil dilation tracking
Posted:
25 Sep 2014, 12:05
by laurent.milon
Hi,
I am curently working on a pupil dilatation application, and I would like to know how to convert the pupil size output in milimeters.
Can anyone give any details about this relative unit please?
Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks
Re: Pupil dilation tracking
Posted:
07 Oct 2014, 06:00
by ryklin
I would also like to have access to the left and right pupil diameter values. At least tell us how to derive them using existing data points.
Re: Pupil dilation tracking
Posted:
14 Oct 2014, 19:23
by wesleydeor
@laurent.milon's and @ryklin's are the same questions that I have.
Anyone could help us?
Thanks in advance
Re: Pupil dilation tracking
Posted:
20 Oct 2014, 12:59
by Rasmus
At this point The Eye Tribe Tracker API provides a measurement of the pupil size for both eyes in arbitrary units. Therefore, it is only relevant as a relative measurement. However, we are planning to provide the physical pupil size in millimeters in a future software update. Stay tuned...