Download PDFOpen PDF in browserEyeball Movement-Based Cursor Control for Physically Challenged PeopleEasyChair Preprint 75878 pages•Date: March 17, 2022AbstractThis study presents a novel human-computer interaction system based on eye movement. A mouse is a type of data input device that is commonly used in computer systems. However, we use our eyes instead of a mouse with this system, which gives a unique manner of controlling the computer via eyeball motions. The technical work behind this pupil identification system makes use of a Microcontroller device to operate the cursor of the computer, and the Eye Aspect Ratio approach is used in combination with OpenCV to identify the pupil. This system uses an IP cam (Internet Protocol camera) to track the user's eye movements and duplicates them as mouse cursor movements on the screen. It also detects the user's eye looking on an icon and converts it into a click operation on the screen. The major goal of this technology is to assist the user in controlling the cursor without the use of hands, and it is especially useful for those with disabilities. Eyeball movement, Mouse, PY Charm Software, IP Cam are all keywords (Internet Protocol camera) Keyphrases: Camera, Cursor, Open CV, Py Chram, eye
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