Human-Computer Interface with Eye Movement

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Abstract

This paper focuses on using IR handset to operate the PC's mouse pointer, which distinguishes the client's eyeball creation for Human Machine Interface. Having the ability to perform left, right, up, down and double taps based on different eye squints with significantly high precision, it uses a viable example classification calculation. In view of the actual usage of Eye Contact, the sensor projections are usually used to gage self- look headings in low- minus- calculations. The proposed architecture is a promising human-PC interface for flexible eye following applications due to its lightweight construction and strong precision.

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Prakash*, Mr. S. W. … P.G, D. (2020). Human-Computer Interface with Eye Movement. International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, 9(7), 920–924. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijitee.g5726.059720

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