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Tobii Wins MSI for Integrated Eye Tracking

by Tom Allen

Tobii, the specialist in gaze recognition and eye tracking, was in the Sands and was showing off its latest design win – a new notebook (MSI GT72 Dominator Pro Tobii) for game players that …

Tags:CES 2016| Gaze Recognition| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Tobii| Vol 23 - Issue 02

SMI’s High-Speed Eye Tracking Enables ‘Realistic VR’

by Tom Allen

SensoMotoric Instruments (SMI) says it has showed a system to lower the requirements of virtual reality processing. Using the ‘foveated rendering’ technique, VR performance can be between two and four times higher than is …

Tags:CES 2016| Gaze Recognition| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Power Consumption| Virtual Reality| Vol 23 - Issue 02

Tobii Presents First Integrated Eye Tracking

by Tom Allen

In mid-October, Tobii revealed a new eye tracking platform and a set of components for eye tracking technology in consumer devices. These products – the Tobii IS4 platform and EyeChip components – can be …

Tags:Gaze Recognition| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Tobii| Vol 22 - Issue 48

Tobii Pushes Eye Tracking for Advertising

by Tom Allen

Tobii has announced a large-scale eye tracking survey panel in Sweden. Attention data will be continuously collected from 1,000 eye trackers in households around the country, attached to laptops and PCs. The data will …

Tags:Advertising| Back Panel| Gaze Recognition| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Nordics| Tobii| Vol 22 - Issue 48

Touchless Sensors Worth $44 Billion by 2021

by Tom Allen

Touch Display Research estimates that the market for touchless human-machine interaction (HDMI) sensor technologies will be worth $44 billion by 2021 – up from $20 billion in 2016. “Gesture-control, voice-recognition, eye-tracking and many other …

Tags:Gaze Recognition| Gesture Recognition| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Sensors| Touch| Touchless Touch| Vol 22 - Issue 42

Dell Invites SMI

by Tom Allen

Sensomotric Instruments has been invited to show its VR eye-tracking technology at Dell World, which takes place in Austin, Texas between the 20th and 22nd October. The demonstrations will be powered by a Dell …

Tags:Back Panel| Dell| Events| Gaze Recognition| Mobile Display Monitor| USA| Virtual Reality

Sensics and SMI bring Virtual Reality Eye Tracking to OSVR

by Isaac Oburu

SensoMotoric Instruments (SMI) and Sensics release the first eye tracking plug-in for the Open Source Virtual Reality (OSVR) software platform. The Organizers of Open Source Virtual Reality (OSVR) today announce a new software plug-in …

Tags:Gaze Recognition| HMDs (Head Mounted Displays)

Eye Tracking Added to OSVR

by Tom Allen

A new plug-in for the Open Source VR (OSVR) project has been announced, which supports SensoMotoric Instruments’ eye-tracking technology. The plug-in enables an eye-tracking interface, which can be used by developers.

Tags:Gaze Recognition| HMDs (Head Mounted Displays)| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 40

Explore the Wilds With Tobii

by Tom Allen

An online hunting simulation game (probably the safest place to do it, considering the furore surrounding Cecil the lion – TA) named ‘The Hunter’, by Avalanche Studios, is now compatible with Tobii’s EyeX eye-tracking …

Tags:Back Panel| Game Playing| Gaze Recognition| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Tobii| Vol 22 - Issue 34

Computer Vision With SMI

by Steve Sechrist

Epson’s AR Glasses at Siggraph with integrated eye-tracking from SMI. Note the (rather) large brick required to process the data. It’s fine for industry but the company will have to migrate this to a …

Tags:Augmented Reality| Epson| Eyewear| Gaze Recognition| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Siggraph 2015| Vol 22 - Issue 33

SMI Shows First Eye Tracking Upgrade for Augmented Reality Glasses

by Bob Raikes

At the 2015 Siggraph Conference, SensoMotoric Instruments (SMI) shows the world’s first Eye Tracking Integration for augmented reality, based on Epson’s Moverio BT-200 see-through head mounted display and on SMI’s mobile eye tracking platform. …

Tags:Augmented Reality| Eyewear| Gaze Recognition| Siggraph 2015