Abstract

A gaze control system for tracking Quasi-1D high-speed moving object is proposed, it can keep the object in the centre of the image within a certain range. Initially, the system structure is designed, and the tracking range of the system is expanded using a single saccade mirror. Then the model between the deflection angle of the saccade mirror and the pixel displacement is established. Finally, a frame-difference method based on image cropping is proposed to rapidly extract the moving object in the complex dynamic background. It feeds back the object position to the saccade mirror control system. The system adjusts the deflection angle of the saccade mirror in real time. Experimental results show that the system can satisfy the requirements of gaze control for tracking Quasi-1D high-speed moving object.

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