Eye Tracking Goggles

Our project utilizes infrared emitters and sensors in order to track the gaze of the user. These emitters and sensors are placed inside of a goggles headset device and are positioned in an array around each eye. We use a machine learning algorithm to decipher the data received by the sensors in order to determine the users gaze. Once the user's gaze is determined, we then use a graphical user interface in order to show the direction of the user's gaze from their perspective.
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Patrick Gonzalez will graduate in May of 2020 and receive his Bachelor's Degree in Computer Engineering from the University of Central Florida. He is currently pursuing work in the field of Computer Engineering.

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Timothy Wells will graduate in May of 2020 with a Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering with a minor in robotics at the University of Central Florida.

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Michael David Fillinger is currently a senior at the University of Central Florida. He is pursuing a Bachelor's Degree in Computer Engineering. Michael will be graduating in May 2020

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James Curtis will be graduating in May 2020 and receive his bachelor's degree in electrical engineering at the University of Central Florida. After graduation he will be starting his professional career at Lockheed Martin's Space Department in the state of Colorado.

Documents Related to Our Project:

SD1 Final Report
SD2 Final Report
CDR Presentation Slides
Final Presentation Slides
Conference Paper
Divide and Conquer

Final Demo Video

Final Presentation Video