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  Labeled Pupils in the Wild: A Dataset for Studying Pupil Detection in Unconstrained Environments

Tonsen, M., Zhang, X., Sugano, Y., & Bulling, A. (2015). Labeled Pupils in the Wild: A Dataset for Studying Pupil Detection in Unconstrained Environments. Retrieved from http://arxiv.org/abs/1511.05768.

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Tonsen, Marc1, Author           
Zhang, Xucong1, Author           
Sugano, Yusuke1, Author           
Bulling, Andreas1, Author           
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1Computer Vision and Multimodal Computing, MPI for Informatics, Max Planck Society, ou_1116547              

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Free keywords: Computer Science, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, cs.CV
 Abstract: We present labelled pupils in the wild (LPW), a novel dataset of 66 high-quality, high-speed eye region videos for the development and evaluation of pupil detection algorithms. The videos in our dataset were recorded from 22 participants in everyday locations at about 95 FPS using a state-of-the-art dark-pupil head-mounted eye tracker. They cover people with different ethnicities, a diverse set of everyday indoor and outdoor illumination environments, as well as natural gaze direction distributions. The dataset also includes participants wearing glasses, contact lenses, as well as make-up. We benchmark five state-of-the-art pupil detection algorithms on our dataset with respect to robustness and accuracy. We further study the influence of image resolution, vision aids, as well as recording location (indoor, outdoor) on pupil detection performance. Our evaluations provide valuable insights into the general pupil detection problem and allow us to identify key challenges for robust pupil detection on head-mounted eye trackers.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2015-11-182015
 Publication Status: Published online
 Pages: 4 p.
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 Identifiers: arXiv: 1511.05768
URI: http://arxiv.org/abs/1511.05768
BibTex Citekey: Tonsen14_arxiv
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