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URL: https://edspace.american.edu/openbehavior/project/low-cost-eye-tracking/
Proper Citation: Low Cost Open Source Eye Tracking project (RRID:SCR_021415)
Description: Project related to eye tracking system for human research.System includes open source software for accurate eye tracking. Can identify shapes such as circles, lines, and triangles.You can rotate and mirror images and also use variety of filters.Capable of processing video in real-time for optical flow. App for viewing multiple video streams from USB cameras.
Synonyms: Low Cost Open Source Eye Tracking
Resource Type: data or information resource, portal, project portal, instrument resource
Keywords: Real time eye tracking, identify shapes, identify circles, identify lines, identify triangles, fixed point laser beacons, camera, processing video in real time, OpenBehavior, Instrument
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