Low Cost Open Source Eye Tracking

May 30, 2019

On Hackaday, John Evans and colleagues have shared a design and build for an open-source eye-tracking system for human research.


We’ve wanted to expand our coverage of behavioral tools to include those used in human research. To get this rolling, we’d like to highlight a project for eye tracking that might be helpful to many labs, especially if you don’t have a grant to collect pilot data. Check out Low Cost Open Source Eye Tracking. It uses open-source code, available from GitHub, and a pair of cheap USB cameras.

This research tool was created by your colleagues. Please acknowledge the Principal Investigator, cite the article in which the tool was described, and include an RRID in the Materials and Methods of your future publications.  Project portal RRID:SCR_021415; Software RRID:SCR_021497

Paper

Check out the details on Hackaday.io! 

Github

Find out more on  GitHub!

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