Author : Payal Shivhare 1
Date of Publication :7th March 2015
Abstract: In this world of technology everything is being computerized. But there are many people with several disabilities like handicapped people who are unable to take advantage of this technology. The system proposed an efficient approach to handle the computer. The built system software uses the webcam to control the cursor. As the webcam is easily available and most of the new system comes with built in webcams so it will be very beneficial and cost effective. This system is based on eye tracking, at first uses face detection and from that it extracts all image features. From extracted image features it uses pupil to control the cursor of mouse.
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