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Dr. Arie Kaufman at New York State University has created a prototype eye-tracking interface system enabling disabled users to control computers literally at the blink of an eye. The device uses electrodes to tap the electrical energy released as the eyeballs rotate. The voltage shifts are amplified and used to drive a plotting device attached […]

Dr. Arie Kaufman at New York State University has created a prototype eye-tracking interface system enabling disabled users to control computers literally at the blink of an eye. The device uses electrodes to tap the electrical energy released as the eyeballs rotate. The voltage shifts are amplified and used to drive a plotting device attached to a computer.

Arie Kaufman, MD: eyetrack@cs.sunysb.edu.

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