Directional eye fixation sensor using birefringence-based foveal detection
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We recently developed and reported an eye fixation monitor that detects the fovea by its radial orientation
of birefringent nerve fibers. The instrument used a four-quadrant photodetector and a normalized
difference function to check for a best match between the detector quadrants and the arms of the bow-tie
pattern of polarization states surrounding the fovea. This function had a maximum during central
fixation but could not tell where the subject was looking relative to the center. We propose a linear
transformation to obtain horizontal and vertical eye position coordinates from the four photodetector
signals, followed by correction based on a priori calibration information. The method was verified on both
a computer model and on human eyes. The major advantage of this new eye-tracking method is that it
uses true information coming from the fovea, rather than reflections from other structures, to identify the
direction of foveal gaze. ©
