Hello all, I'm doing some software investigation for a friend who is working for a company that is using eye tracking performance to help diagnose mild traumatic brain injury. A video image of your eye is captured while you track an object. Software then determines where you pupil is in the image and the direction of your gaze. This would be done by taking a video and manually identifying frame by frame the pixel location of the pupil center in each image. They would then compare the location with the location identified by the software. They will be using a PlayStation 3 eye camera and a Ximea xiQ camera to capture the eye images. * They want to assess how well certain software identifies the pupil center. * They need software that would allow their technicians to go frame by frame and identify a pixel location on each frame. Ideally the software would also have a method to find the pupil center, such as ellipse fitting. any software leads would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. Regards, Tom Adams, Director/Owner Reelife Documentary Productions & Folktography by Tom <http://www.reelifeproductions.com/Tom_Adams_Links_2.html> Producing Media that Educates, Entertains & Enlightens... since 1996 ** Cool Media Production...Not Boring or Dumb ** *GoogleVoice **(413) 340-1371* * * Williamsburg, MA* -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.hidden-tech.net/pipermail/hidden-discuss/attachments/20140617/3c32fb25/attachment.html