Abstract
Pupil localization is the critical technology of eye tracking, which plays a significant role in many eye movement analysis applications, such as pupil trajectory tracing from video-oculography(VOG). However, when the pupil is occluded, the existing representative pupil center based localization methods are imprecise or even unable to find the pupil. Unfortunately, in actual VOG, the pupil is inevitably covered by the upper eyelid, resulting in a poor effect of these approaches in practice. In order to alleviate this drawback, we initiate a new way to determine the pupil position by locating the lower pole of pupil (LLPP), which can accurately locate the pupil with about 5% of the exposed area. As a result, the proposed method can reduce locating mistakes, increase data utilization, and maintain pupil trajectories continuity. The experimental results in real VOG of the benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) patients demonstrate the effectiveness and superiority of the proposed LLPP.
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