gaze-detection and jeelizGlanceTracker
About gaze-detection
charliegerard/gaze-detection
👀 Use machine learning in JavaScript to detect eye movements and build gaze-controlled experiences.
This tool helps web developers integrate eye movement detection into web applications. It takes live video input from a user's camera and outputs predictions of their gaze direction (right, left, up, or straight). Web developers can use this to create hands-free, gaze-controlled experiences, especially for accessibility.
About jeelizGlanceTracker
jeeliz/jeelizGlanceTracker
Real-time JavaScript/WebGL library to detect whether the user is looking at the screen. Lightweight, robust to varied lighting, perfect for auto play-pause or presence-aware web experiences 👀
This tool helps web developers create interactive web experiences that respond to a user's attention. By taking live camera input from the user's device, it determines whether they are looking at the screen, and then provides a simple 'watching' or 'not watching' signal. This enables features like automatically pausing videos when a user looks away, making web content more engaging and user-friendly for anyone interacting with a website.
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