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(‘“*JiĢäR*”’) 09-15-2012 12:49 PM

Haier demos eye-controlled TV prototype – we try it out
 
Haier demos eye-controlled TV prototype – we try it out

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While IFA 2012 may be thought of primarily as a venue for electronics manufacturers to unveil their latest products, it’s also a chance for them to showcase technologies that they’re still developing. An example of the latter is the prototype eye-controlled TV, created by Chinese electronics firm Haier. We had a chance to try it for ourselves, on the trade show floor in Berlin.

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While the TV itself is made by Haier, its eye-tracking technology was developed by Tobii – the same company that has brought us an eye-controlled laptop, a mousing system, and even an Asteroids arcade game.

The TV’s eye-tracking system needs to be calibrated for each user, before they can use it. This involves visually tracking an orange dot as it moves around the screen, without moving your head. According to Gizmag’s James Holloway, who served as our guinea pig, this is a lot harder than it might sound.

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As the user follows the dot, a sensor bar facing them tracks their eye movements. Once the system is calibrated, that user can then use their eyes to control the TV – they simply look at control icons in one corner of the screen, and blink to select between them. Again, as with the calibration process, they have to keep their head still while doing so.

James found the volume adjustment particularly tricky, as it involves looking at specific buttons for “volume up” and “volume down.” Having already activated the television’s “Volume Control Mode,” he wondered why the user couldn’t then simply look left or right to bring the volume up or down.

Perhaps that might be addressed in subsequent incarnations of the system, as it is still very much in the prototype stage. In a future version of the system, Haier reportedly plans on integrating the eye-tracking sensor directly into the TV.

Although the technology is challenging to use at this point, James tells us that is definitely does work, which is an impressive feat in and of itself.

ĶįňĢ őf ĻōVęŘ 09-18-2012 09:15 AM

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Nice sharing jigar

(‘“*JiĢäR*”’) 09-18-2012 09:45 AM

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Thanks

eXquisite Inception 09-20-2012 11:01 AM

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Originally Posted by JiGaR (Post 1621045)
Haier demos eye-controlled TV prototype – we try it out

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-uzv9X8kHba...funwithnet.png

While IFA 2012 may be thought of primarily as a venue for electronics manufacturers to unveil their latest products, it’s also a chance for them to showcase technologies that they’re still developing. An example of the latter is the prototype eye-controlled TV, created by Chinese electronics firm Haier. We had a chance to try it for ourselves, on the trade show floor in Berlin.

http://images.gizmag.com/gallery_lrg/haiertv-0.jpg

http://images.gizmag.com/gallery_lrg/haiertv-1.jpg

http://images.gizmag.com/gallery_lrg/haiertv.jpg

http://images.gizmag.com/gallery_lrg/haiertv-3.jpg

http://images.gizmag.com/gallery_lrg/haiertv-3.jpg

While the TV itself is made by Haier, its eye-tracking technology was developed by Tobii – the same company that has brought us an eye-controlled laptop, a mousing system, and even an Asteroids arcade game.

The TV’s eye-tracking system needs to be calibrated for each user, before they can use it. This involves visually tracking an orange dot as it moves around the screen, without moving your head. According to Gizmag’s James Holloway, who served as our guinea pig, this is a lot harder than it might sound.

http://images.gizmag.com/inline/haiertv-1.jpg

As the user follows the dot, a sensor bar facing them tracks their eye movements. Once the system is calibrated, that user can then use their eyes to control the TV – they simply look at control icons in one corner of the screen, and blink to select between them. Again, as with the calibration process, they have to keep their head still while doing so.

James found the volume adjustment particularly tricky, as it involves looking at specific buttons for “volume up” and “volume down.” Having already activated the television’s “Volume Control Mode,” he wondered why the user couldn’t then simply look left or right to bring the volume up or down.

Perhaps that might be addressed in subsequent incarnations of the system, as it is still very much in the prototype stage. In a future version of the system, Haier reportedly plans on integrating the eye-tracking sensor directly into the TV.

Although the technology is challenging to use at this point, James tells us that is definitely does work, which is an impressive feat in and of itself.

Tech. is good...but jiss tarekay saay yahan use hoo rahii haay...:(;nope;):I don't think it's a good idea...We barely move as is...We sit around all day...abb remote pakernay kay liyay bii nahin hilan chulan hoo...just sit there apni ankhoon saay control keroo saab kuch? That's making life tooooooooooooo comfortable...Tech has it's ups and downs...and I think iss kii down side would be hamain lazyyyyyyyyyyyy banana...lol

(‘“*JiĢäR*”’) 09-20-2012 11:56 AM

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Originally Posted by eXquisite Inception (Post 1624640)
Tech. is good...but jiss tarekay saay yahan use hoo rahii haay...:(;nope;):I don't think it's a good idea...We barely move as is...We sit around all day...abb remote pakernay kay liyay bii nahin hilan chulan hoo...just sit there apni ankhoon saay control keroo saab kuch? That's making life tooooooooooooo comfortable...Tech has it's ups and downs...and I think iss kii down side would be hamain lazyyyyyyyyyyyy banana...lol

Thanks... Technology Agar Ap Ko Comfort Day Rahi Hai To Le Lo...Agar Ap khana Kha Rahe Hon To Khana Khao Gay Ya Remote Pakro Gay In this situation its Goood lol

eXquisite Inception 09-20-2012 12:16 PM

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Originally Posted by JiGaR (Post 1624673)
Thanks... Technology Agar Ap Ko Comfort Day Rahi Hai To Le Lo...Agar Ap khana Kha Rahe Hon To Khana Khao Gay Ya Remote Pakro Gay In this situation its Goood lol

Lazyyyyyyyy loag...lol :horse-fight:

(‘“*JiĢäR*”’) 09-20-2012 12:19 PM

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Originally Posted by eXquisite Inception (Post 1624686)
Lazyyyyyyyy loag...lol :horse-fight:

Nahi MasroooOf LooooOOOf Busy In Different Working lolllllllllll

eXquisite Inception 09-20-2012 12:23 PM

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Originally Posted by JiGaR (Post 1624691)
Nahi MasroooOf LooooOOOf Busy In Different Working lolllllllllll

Acha? Phir theek haay...lol :tooth:

(‘“*JiĢäR*”’) 09-20-2012 12:26 PM

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Originally Posted by eXquisite Inception (Post 1624694)
Acha? Phir theek haay...lol :tooth:

:ok::(smilyy):


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