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Black Light Pro VS WebGazer.js

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  • Black Light Pro Landing page
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    2021-10-02
  • WebGazer.js Landing page
    Landing page //
    2023-09-19

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WebGazer.js: Scalable Webcam EyeTracking Using User Interactions

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WebGazer.js mentions (4)

  • Any way to detect a hand for touchless navigation?
    You could use something like https://webgazer.cs.brown.edu/ for reference, or tensorflow.js. Source: over 1 year ago
  • A Drawing I've been working on since I finished the game.
    If you are looking for some extra ideas... Mmm... If I were to make something like this, I would display it in a webapp with a simple eye tracking system (like this one, for example) so that, when it doesn't detect anyone looking towards the screen, it automatically changes the background. It requires some work and coding experience, so I am not expecting anyone to actually realize it, but... Hey! If someone... Source: over 1 year ago
  • Controller for pain-free reviewing in MedSchool (Mac, iPad)
    Ankimote developer here. I was thinking about writing something to control Anki using this gaze tracking library, but I came to realize it would be slower than finger movements since you'd need to keep your gaze in an area for a second or two to avoid false positives. It also takes a good deal of effort to consciously focus your eyes at a small area of a screen, which would probably distract the user from thinking... Source: almost 3 years ago
  • Webcam and browser eyetracking libraries?
    Do you know about JS libraries which can be used in the browser to perform eyetracking (gaze prediction) using a webcam? I was giving a look at the WebGazer JS but wanted to know if there are some other alternatives out there. Source: almost 3 years ago

What are some alternatives?

When comparing Black Light Pro and WebGazer.js, you can also consider the following products

f.lux - f. lux is a piece of software for Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS, and Android that provides a blue light filter over your screen. Research suggests limiting our exposure to blue light in the hours before bedtime can help us fall asleep faster.

Eye Yoga - Improve eyesight, relieve eye strain and prevent presbyopia.

Mata - The night vision for the web. Read easier on the eyes.

FOVE - An eye tracking virtual reality headset (pre-launch)

f.lux for iOS - Auto adjust your iOS display based on the time of day

Jabberwocky - Communicate through text to speech by moving your head