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Edited by Christian Lowe | Contact

Spotting the Magnetic Eye

A colleague of mine passed this along and I thought DT readers might be interested as well.
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From the New ScientistInvention” blog:

Tracking eye movements can let a computer know when someone is paying attention and identify exactly what they are interested in, but it's also a tricky business. Most systems work by using a camera and image recognition software to identify a person's pupils and work out the direction of their gaze.

In real-life situations, however, tracking systems can be easily confused by rapid head movement or spectacles.

Now, the Office of Naval Research is looking for better ways of tracking eyes in the hope of developing military applications, such as tracking a fighter pilot's gaze.

So it has a funded James DiCarlo, a neuroscientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, US, to develop a magnetic contact lens.

A soldier would wear the lenses and a magnetic sensor attached to the side of his or her head. The sensor picks up any changes in the local magnetic field and works out how the wearer's eyes are moving.

The system should work regardless of head orientation and movement, lighting condition,s or "face furniture" such as goggles or glasses. The team says the magnetic lenses could also let disabled people control equipment such as wheelchairs.

(Gouge: RC)

-- Christian

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G forces, gentlemen! The pilot would loose the contact lens in his brain!

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Posted by: emmanuel kaindoh at July 14, 2007 02:33 PM


A magnetic contact lens does not have an invasive nature. An inertial reference device containing accelerometers and ring lasers on three axes, mounted in a helmet, will let a computer track the specific spatial position and angular orientation of the head, and use the associated data to correct any anomalies of head movement that incorrectly the pointing direction of the eye. Most contact lenses tend to sag and float a bit on the eye's lens, so researchers might need to find a way to attach the magnetic device directly to the eyeball, or measure neuro-electrical energy in the eye muscle. Researchers will need a way to compensate for cockeyedness where eyes can switch dominance.

Posted by: Jugito at July 14, 2007 06:30 AM


I am a former Cold war commo man and I can see this technolgy being usful for internet marketing people who want to track what people are viewing on their screens.
Other than that I can only see it being used as tool for speeding up data aquisition in combat situations or possibly as a medical device helping parapelegics communicate with and control their environment.
In any case, it is a very cool technology and one must be willing to wear it.

Posted by: Jason Maltz at July 14, 2007 12:27 AM


I am a former Cold war commo man and I can see this technolgy being usful for internet marketing people who want to track what people are viewing on their screens.
Other than that I can only see it being used as tool for speeding up data aquisition in combat situations or possibly as a medical device helping parapelegics communicate with and control their environment.
In any case, it is a very cool technology and one must be willing to wear it.

Posted by: Jason Maltz at July 14, 2007 12:14 AM


I wonder how they intend to compensate for the contact shifting in the eye!

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Another device to track them, on top of what spying corporations already do to their employees?
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Posted by: resterly at July 13, 2007 11:02 AM


There is a blind spot in each eye that corresponds to the place where blood vessels pass from the retina to the outside of the eye. A magnet could easily and painlessly be implanted there. It would in no way interfere with vision, as it would lie in an existing blind spot.

I'm with UndiFineD, what the hold-up with game box piloting? If the predators can do it why can't the rest? Why risk pilots' lives?

Posted by: Kevin Jackson at July 13, 2007 08:23 AM


Another option would be to attach a small plaque to the back of the globe (eyeball). Then it is out of the way and always present (obviates issues with contacts). The plaque would move in reciprocity with the normal position of a contact lens... to yield equivalent orientation results.

We do this frequently in treating ocular melanomas to hold radioisotopes up against a tumor located in the retina. We pre-plan the location of the plaque and distribution of sources, then rotate the globe and sew on the plaque.

If you didn't need a small "instrument package" in the plaque, then a small drop of magnetic glue on the posterior globe might achieve the result without much ado.

Posted by: EnufWork at July 13, 2007 07:56 AM


Since this is already pilot oriented..
Why spend time and energy and money on these kinds of operations. Flight simulator software has become more and more advanced, it is time for the remote pilot.
Mars rover techniques for time delays, the plane could fly and point all potential targets to a remote pilot. Basic point, click and boom.

Posted by: UndiFineD at July 13, 2007 06:36 AM


Ideally a head/vision cued gun pointing system should also have a commitment lock in window. That prevents the gun being drawn off the intended target if the pilot responds to a new external event. So once the trigger is engaged it locks there until the trigger is released.

Also helpful would be spatial orientation correction where if the chopper has to take evasive action the gun will track to the original target while the trigger is down even if the chopper is having to move off the original target orientation.

Posted by: Observer at July 12, 2007 04:17 PM


As an alternative to magnetics, it would seem a simple positioning sensor that detects displacement much like a touch screen coordinate system based on a minute dot on the lens itself would work and also unless you are dealing with just a visor heads up display, head orientation would be critical for such things a gun following tracking as some choppers have.

Posted by: Observer at July 12, 2007 04:10 PM


Any one who has worn contacts will tell you it's a major bugger when they slip out of place or when the tiniest speck of dust gets between the the lens & your cornea. Uh-uh. No. Nyet. Find another way.

Posted by: Hooded swan at July 12, 2007 03:17 PM


Interesting.
my experience with magnetic motion capure says that the biggest issue is magnetic interference from metallic and conducting objects.

so unless they are also developing organic machines of war. they might be in for some trouble. ;)

Guess they must have a workaround of sorts..

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