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I'm a UX designer with an F200 built into my Lenovo. I was hoping I'd be able to use it to generate heat maps on digital interfaces by tracking eye movement, but I can't find any mention of using it in this way. I don't even know if it's accurate enough. Does anything like this exist already? I know next to nothing about development, but I wouldn't mind giving it a try with a push In the right direction (and if the F200 is good enough for this).
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The single example I found that seems to fit what you are looking for is RealSense being used with eye tracking and heat maps to control a wheelchair.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EiQeDd9CjYg # 2 - EYE TRACKING AND HEAT MAPS TO CONTROL ROBOTIC WHEELCHAIR - INTEL REALSENSE ACCESSIBILITY - YouTube
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The single example I found that seems to fit what you are looking for is RealSense being used with eye tracking and heat maps to control a wheelchair.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EiQeDd9CjYg # 2 - EYE TRACKING AND HEAT MAPS TO CONTROL ROBOTIC WHEELCHAIR - INTEL REALSENSE ACCESSIBILITY - YouTube
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