Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6269948 Journal of Neuroscience Methods 2010 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

We propose a new method to measure torsional eye movements from videos taken of the eye. In this method, we track iris features that have been identified as Maximally Stable Volumes. These features, which are stable over time, are dark regions with bright borders that are steep in intensity. The advantage of Maximally Stable Volumes is that they are robust to nonuniform illumination and to large changes in eye and camera position. The method performs well even when the iris is partially occluded by reflections or eyelids, and is faster than cross-correlation. In addition, it is possible to use the method on videos of macaque eyes taken in the infrared, where the iris appears almost featureless.

Research highlights▶ Maximally Stable Volumes are automatically detected features. ▶ Maximally Stable Volumes allow stable tracking through time. ▶ Robust to nonuniform illumination and large changes in eye position. ▶ Faster than cross-correlation.

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