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    Eye tracking technology to replace handheld mouse Eye tracking is the process of measuring either the point of gaze (where one is looking) or the motion of an eye relative to the head. The application of this technology can bring a lot of efficiencies and improvements in many different areas. This technology is commonly used in many areas of research. It is a very helpful tool for the market study that helps to analyze customers’ behaviors‚ experience and responses by analyzing their vision and

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    Why Is The Lens Flexible

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    flexible? The lens within our eyes is flexible so that it can adjust according to the environment you are in‚ so that you can see clearer and focus on an object closer up or farther away. It bends and shifts depending on how close or far you are from the object you are looking at. When you age‚ the lens becomes less flexible and it becomes harder to see. This is a condition that will eventually affect everybody‚ and is known as presbyopia. Name the three parts that the eye needs to focus light and

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    These paintings are mostly portraits of people‚ both famous and not. They are painted by a variety of artists of European decent and American decent between the mid 1700’s and the early 1900’s. The painting by Elizabeth Louise Vigee-Lebrun caught my eye and drew me in to look closely at its composition. "The Grafin von Scholfeld with her Daughter" is oil on canvas art piece painted in 1793. It is a painting of a woman holding her daughter on her lap‚ the woman being "The Grafin von Schonfeld."

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    listener. Listening is often more important than speaking. To improve your communication skills‚ pay attention to what others are saying without getting distracted. 3. Make good eye contact. Shifty eyes make you seem less than trustworthy in business and personal life. If you are looking everywhere but in the eyes of your audience‚ it will arouse suspicion. This doesn’t mean you should initiate a staring contest. Just make sure to put your audience at ease by holding the gaze at times. 4.

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    Oculesics

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    deriving meaning from eye behavior. The word oculesics comes from the word oculus‚ which is Latin for eye.  2 Dimensions of Oculesics There are four aspects involved with oculesics: Dimension 1: Eye Contact There are three levels of eye contact: Direct eye contact Indirect eye contact Duration (持续的) of eye contact Dimension 2: Eye Movement Eye Movement occurs voluntarily or involuntarily. It can include changing eye direction‚ changing focus‚ or following objects with the eyes. Dimension 3: Pupil Dilation(瞳孔扩张)

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    continuous writing

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    dance frantically in the wind. The rain started like cats and dogs. We packed our things quickly and jumped into the car as a big storm might happen anytime. We took a look at the sea waves and it was surprising that it became wild in a blink of an eye. There was a bad traffic jammed on our way back home. The street was crowded with cars‚ vans‚ busses and even motorcycle waiting to pick up the children after school. They parked haphazardly along the street make it difficult for people

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    Art analysis

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    Details of Threshing Wheat (1938-1939) Thomas Hart Benton Egg tempera and oil paint Viewed at the Swope Art Museum Threshing Wheat At the Swope art museum there is an abundant amount of art work that possesses the qualities to capture the eye. However I specifically noticed the piece “Threshing Wheat” by Thomas Hart Benton was equivalently capable of catching my attention and having me focus on the painting. The moderately warm colors of the painting essentially speculate the warmth of the

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    me and myself

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    actions with my eyes like recording it using motion camera. Then‚ we went to the Elephant’s Show. 30 big‚ tall‚ and muscular men tried to pull the chain which tied with an elephant. They tried so hard but couldn’t to do so. Within glimpse of eyes the elephant pulled these men. At last‚ we went to Night Safari. Oh God…! It’s much greater than African Safari. We all got in a truck liked van which specially made for this safari. I felt like stuck in a steel caged vehicle. At night‚ the eyes of lions which

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    Iris Segmentation

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    Balasubramanian‚ K.‚ and Balakrishnan‚ N. (1984) Binomial and negative binomial analogues under correlated Bernoulli trials Proced dings of ICPR‚ International Conference on Pattern Recognition Vol. II (2000) 805-808 [20]. S. Sirohey‚ A. Rosenfeld‚ Z. Duric: Eye Tracking. Technical Report CAR-TR-922‚ Center for Automation Research‚ University of Maryland‚ College Park (1999) [21]. Adini‚ Y.‚ Moses‚ Y.‚ and Ullman‚ S. (1997) Face recognition: the problem of compensating for changes in illumination direction

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    accommodation change as you get older? (Think about what happens to the lens and the muscles of the eye with age) As you get older‚ the lens becomes hardened. The elasticity of the lens decreases dramatically with age‚ resulting in difficulty in focusing for near or close vision. (presbyopia) 3. Know what cross dominance is and why it may occur or be beneficial. Cross dominance is when your dominant eye is on the opposite side of your body than your dominant hand. This is thought

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