
ANDROID EYE TRACKING SOFTWARE
Using the eye tracking glasses and the AdHawk Hub software on either PC or Android, eye tracking experience can be viewed in real-time or recorded for later.
ANDROID EYE TRACKING ANDROID
The AdHawk MindLink glasses kit contains a pair of eye tracking glasses capable of streaming gaze from AdHawk’s camera-free eye tracking sensors and video from the front-facing camera to a PC or the included Android mobile device. "These investments are perceived as important in that they provide some kind of differentiation from rival devices in the market."Ī recent Bloomberg article reports that eye-scrolling (one of eye-tracking's behavioral expressions) won't make it into the Galaxy S4, but there's a strong chance that future devices could feature it.Īs more and more handset-makers look for ways to innovate, expect to see more visual gestures creep into a smartphone's bag of tricks.This document describes the operation of the AdHawk MindLink glasses. "Innovation is quite difficult to achieve in these devices when you're effectively using the same software platform as everyone else and the same underlying hardware," Ovum analyst Tony Cripps said. An Android phone, the Galaxy S3 also includes rudimentary facial recognition to unlock the screen.Īll that's in addition to a long list of optional physical gestures that use sensors like the accelerometer to pan and zoom when you move the phone, and mute a call or song when you flip the device over.įor Samsung, a company all about staying ahead of the pack, being one of the first to use a feature like eye-tracking would be a big win - whether anyone really uses it or not. Why not? The Galaxy S3 has SmartStay, which, if you enable, keeps the screen from dimming if you look at it. We don't have any insider information on this, but eye-tracking is just the kind of feature Samsung would include in its handset. Battery life is also an issue, since the phone would have to be awake to keep an eye on you. Movements could look awkward in public, and distractions could easily keep your orbs darting this way and that, interfering with the tracking software's behavior. Just think of the issues users have had with Apple's Siri and Samsung's S Voice assistants. Since the technology is still in its early days, commanding the screen with a come-hither look won't always be accurate. However, there are also plenty of possible cons.
