Event-Based Eye Tracking. 2025 Event-based Vision Workshop
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2504.18249v1
- Date: Fri, 25 Apr 2025 10:50:14 GMT
- Title: Event-Based Eye Tracking. 2025 Event-based Vision Workshop
- Authors: Qinyu Chen, Chang Gao, Min Liu, Daniele Perrone, Yan Ru Pei, Zuowen Wang, Zhuo Zou, Shihang Tan, Tao Han, Guorui Lu, Zhen Xu, Junyuan Ding, Ziteng Wang, Zongwei Wu, Han Han, Yuliang Wu, Jinze Chen, Wei Zhai, Yang Cao, Zheng-jun Zha, Nuwan Bandara, Thivya Kandappu, Archan Misra, Xiaopeng Lin, Hongxiang Huang, Hongwei Ren, Bojun Cheng, Hoang M. Truong, Vinh-Thuan Ly, Huy G. Tran, Thuan-Phat Nguyen, Tram T. Doan,
- Abstract summary: This survey serves as a review for the 2025 Event-Based Eye Tracking Challenge organized as part of the 2025 CVPR event-based vision workshop.<n>We review and summarize the innovative methods from teams rank the top in the challenge to advance future event-based eye tracking research.
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- License: http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/
- Abstract: This survey serves as a review for the 2025 Event-Based Eye Tracking Challenge organized as part of the 2025 CVPR event-based vision workshop. This challenge focuses on the task of predicting the pupil center by processing event camera recorded eye movement. We review and summarize the innovative methods from teams rank the top in the challenge to advance future event-based eye tracking research. In each method, accuracy, model size, and number of operations are reported. In this survey, we also discuss event-based eye tracking from the perspective of hardware design.
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