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Eye center localization and gaze gesture recognition for human computer interaction

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Fig. 2. An example of isophote-based eye centre detection. (a) The top-left quarter of a face image where an eye region and an eye centre is detected
Fig. 3.  An example of gradient-based eye centre localisation. (a) An eye image. (b) Gradient magnitude image where the gradient directions are represented by arrows
Table 1. Comparison of the Accuracy for Eye Centre Localisation on the BioID Databasea
Fig. 6.  Accuracy curves of the proposed method on the BioID database
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