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[[File:EyeSeeCam_SCI2.png|thumb|EyeSeeCam SCI]] | [[File:EyeSeeCam_SCI2.png|thumb|EyeSeeCam SCI]] | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
+ | The EyeSeeCam SCI is a combined eye tracker and head movement tracker. | ||
==Matlab programming== | ==Matlab programming== |
Revision as of 10:02, 1 May 2024
Description
The EyeSeeCam SCI is a combined eye tracker and head movement tracker.
Matlab programming
Matlab interface
%todo
Converting rotation speed
%make a coordinate object mycoordinates_XYZ = coordinates_XYZ(startingGaze); % initialize R_total to 3D unit matrix R_total = [1,0,0;0,1,0;0,0,1]; %loop through al timesteps for i = (timeRange) % determine the angle changes between time t(i)-delta_t/2 to t(i)+delta_t/2 delta_angleX = Vx(i)*delta_t; delta_angleY = Vy(i)*delta_t; delta_angleZ = Vz(i)*delta_t; %create a rotation matrices delta_Rx = Rx(delta_angleX); delta_Ry = Ry(delta_angleY); delta_Rz = Rz(delta_angleZ); %multiply rotation matrices (order is not important if angles are small enough) delta_R = delta_Rx * delta_Ry * delta_Rz; % determine new R_total % rotation in device coordinates, order: R_total * delta_R R_total = R_total * delta_R; %rotate startingpoint with R_total newpoint = R_total * startingGaze; %add new position to list of coordinates mycoordinates_XYZ.add(newpoint); end % transform XYZ to RAS coordinates with EyeSeeCam definition mycoordinates_RAS = transform_XYZ2RAS(mycoordinates_XYZ, definition_XYZ2RAS_EyeSeeCam_Sci); mycoordinates_DP = transform_RAS2DP(mycoordinates_RAS);