Patents Assigned to TOBII AB
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Patent number: 9580081Abstract: According to the invention, a method for modifying operation of at least one system of a vehicle based at least in part on a gaze direction of a driver is disclosed. The method may include receiving gaze data indicative of the gaze direction of a driver of a vehicle. The method may also include modifying operation of at least one system of the vehicle based at least in part on the gaze data.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2015Date of Patent: February 28, 2017Assignee: Tobii ABInventors: Erland George-Svahn, Rebecka Lannsjö, Mårten Skogö
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Publication number: 20170017299Abstract: A portable eye tracker device is disclosed which includes a frame, at least one optics holding member, a movement sensor, and a control unit. The frame may be a frame adapted for wearing by a user. The at least one optics holding member may include at least one illuminator configured to selectively illuminate at least a portion of at least one eye of the user, and at least one image sensor configured to capture image data representing images of at least a portion of at least one eye of the user. The movement sensor may be configured to detect movement of the frame. The control unit may be configured to control the at least one illuminator for the selective illumination of at least a portion of at least one eye of the user, receive the image data from the image sensors, and receive information from the movement sensor.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2016Publication date: January 19, 2017Applicant: Tobii ABInventors: Ralf Biedert, Robin Thunström, Jonas Andersson
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Publication number: 20170011492Abstract: According to the invention, a system for presenting graphics on a display device is disclosed. The system may include an eye tracking device and a graphics processing device. The eye tracking device may be for determining a gaze point of a user on a display device. The graphics processing device may be for causing graphics to be displayed on the display device. The graphics displayed on the display device may be modified such that the graphics are of higher quality in an area including the gaze point of the user, than outside the area.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2016Publication date: January 12, 2017Applicant: Tobii ABInventors: Robin Thunström, Mårten Skogö
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Publication number: 20160353025Abstract: An imaging device adapted to provide eye-tracking data by imaging at least one eye of a viewer, wherein: the imaging device is switchable between at least an active mode and a ready mode; the imaging device is configured, in the active mode, to use active eye illumination, which enables tracking of a corneal reflection, and to provide eye tracking data which include eye position and eye orientation; and the imaging device is configured, in the ready mode, to reduce an illumination intensity from a value the illumination intensity has in the active mode.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2016Publication date: December 1, 2016Applicant: TOBII ABInventors: Henrik Eskilsson, Mårten Skogö, John Elvesjö, Peter Blixt
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Patent number: 9507418Abstract: The present invention relates to systems and methods for assisting a user when interacting with a graphical user interface by combining eye based input with input for e.g. selection and activation of objects and object parts and execution of contextual actions related to the objects and object parts. The present invention also relates to such systems and methods in which the user can configure and customize specific combinations of eye data input and input that should result in a specific contextual action.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2010Date of Patent: November 29, 2016Assignee: TOBII ABInventors: Aron Yu, John Mikael Holtz Elvesjo
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Patent number: 9509910Abstract: An image sensing apparatus has a light sensitive area and a control unit. The light sensitive area registers image data in response to an incoming amount of light, and is operable in an active mode wherein image data can be read out there from as well as in a standby mode wherein image data cannot be read out. The control unit produces a control signal setting the light sensitive area to operate in the active mode and the standby mode respectively in a cyclic manner during an operation period, which preferably encompasses multiple data frame read-outs of image data from the light sensitive area.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2014Date of Patent: November 29, 2016Assignee: TOBII ABInventors: Marten Skogo, Henrik Jonsson, Mattias O. Karlsson, Mattias Kuldkepp, John Elvesjo, Ingemar Mattias Karlsson
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Patent number: 9495589Abstract: A gaze-point detection system includes at least one infrared (IR) signal source to be placed in a test scene as a reference point, a pair of eye glasses to be worn by a person, and a data processing and storage unit for calculating a gaze point of the person wearing the pair of eye glasses. The pair of eye glasses includes an image sensor, an eye-tracking unit and a camera. The image sensor detects IR signals from the at least one IR signal source and generates an IR signal source tracking signal. The eye-tracking unit determines adapted to determine the gaze direction of the person and generates an eye-tracking signal, and the camera acquires a test scene picture. The data processing and storage unit communicates with the pair of eye glasses and calculates the gaze point relative to the test scene picture.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2009Date of Patent: November 15, 2016Assignee: TOBII ABInventors: Johan Strombom, Marten Skogo, Per Nystedt, Simon Gustafsson, John Mikael Holtz Elvesjö, Peter Blixt
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Publication number: 20160328016Abstract: A portable eye tracker device is disclosed which includes a frame, at least one optics holding member, a movement sensor, and a control unit. The frame may be a frame adapted for wearing by a user. The at least one optics holding member may include at least one illuminator configured to selectively illuminate at least a portion of at least one eye of the user, and at least one image sensor configured to capture image data representing images of at least a portion of at least one eye of the user. The movement sensor may be configured to detect movement of the frame. The control unit may be configured to control the at least one illuminator for the selective illumination of at least a portion of at least one eye of the user, receive the image data from the image sensors, and receive information from the movement sensor.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2016Publication date: November 10, 2016Applicant: Tobii ABInventors: Jonas Andersson, Anders Kingbäck, Simon Gustafsson
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Publication number: 20160314349Abstract: An imaging device adapted to provide eye-tracking data by imaging at least one eye of a viewer, wherein: the imaging device is switchable between at least an active mode and a ready mode; the imaging device is configured to use active eye illumination in the active mode, which enables tracking of a corneal reflection; and the imaging device is configured, in the ready mode, to reduce an illumination intensity from a value the illumination intensity has in the active mode, and to provide eye-tracking data which include eye position but not eye orientation.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2016Publication date: October 27, 2016Applicant: Tobii ABInventors: Henrik Eskilsson, Mårten Skogö, John Elvesjö, Peter Blixt
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Patent number: 9465415Abstract: A portable device, e.g. a laptop, includes a first part (110), e.g. a base element, and a second part (120), e.g. a lid element. The second part (120) contains an optical remote sensing system (300). The second part (120) is pivotably attached to the first part (110) via a hinge means (115), such that the portable device may be arranged in an open and a closed position respectively. The optical remote sensing system (300) is configured to track at least one distinctive feature of a user of the portable device when arranged in the open position. The first and second parts (110; 120) have a respective essentially flat inner surface (111; 121), which when the portable device is arranged in the closed position are parallel and face one another. The first part (110) further includes a recess (112a) which is arranged relative to a position of the optical remote sensing system (300) such that, in the closed position, the optical remote sensing system (300) is at least partly contained in the recess (112a).Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2012Date of Patent: October 11, 2016Assignee: Tobii ABInventors: Maerten Skogoe, John Elvesjoe, Jan-Erik Lundkvist
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Patent number: 9442566Abstract: An imaging device adapted to provide eye-tracking data by imaging at least one eye of a viewer, wherein: the imaging device is switchable between at least an active mode and a ready mode; the imaging device is configured to use active eye illumination in the active mode, which enables tracking of a corneal reflection; and the imaging device is configured, in the ready mode, to reduce an illumination intensity from a value the illumination intensity has in the active mode, and to provide eye-tracking data which include eye position but not eye orientation.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2015Date of Patent: September 13, 2016Assignee: TOBII ABInventors: Henrik Eskilsson, Mårten Skogö, John Elvesjö, Peter Blixt
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Publication number: 20160109946Abstract: According to the invention, a method for dismissing information from a display device based on a gaze input is disclosed. The method may include determining that an object has been displayed on a display device. The method may also include determining an area on the display device associated with the object. The method may further include determining a gaze location of a user on the display device. The method may additionally include causing the object to not be displayed on the display device, based at least in part on the gaze location being located within the area for at least a first predetermined length of time.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2015Publication date: April 21, 2016Applicant: TOBII ABInventor: Erland George-Svahn
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Patent number: 9194952Abstract: A visual display includes hidden reference illuminators adapted to emit invisible light for generating corneo-scleral reflections on an eye watching a screen surface of the display. The tracking of such reflections and the pupil center provides input to gaze tracking. A method for equipping and an LCD with a reference illuminator are also provided. Also provides are a system and method for determining a gaze point of an eye watching a visual display that includes reference illuminators. The determination of the gaze point may be based on an ellipsoidal cornea model.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2014Date of Patent: November 24, 2015Assignee: TOBII ABInventors: Peter Blixt, Bengt Rehnström, Anders Kingbäck, John Mikael Elvesjö, Mattias Kuldkepp
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Patent number: 9143880Abstract: According to the invention, a method for providing audio to a user is disclosed. The method may include determining, with an eye tracking device, a gaze point of a user on a display. The method may also include causing, with a computer system, an audio device to produce audio to the user, where content of the audio may be based at least in part on the gaze point of the user on the display.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2014Date of Patent: September 22, 2015Assignee: TOBII ABInventors: Anders Vennström, Fredrik Lindh
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Patent number: 9041787Abstract: A portable eye tracker device is disclosed which includes a frame, at least one optics holding member, and a control unit. The frame may be adapted for wearing by a user. The at least one optics holding member may include at least one illuminator configured to selectively illuminate at least a portion of at least one eye of the user, and at least one image sensor configured to capture image data representing images of at least a portion of at least one eye of the user. The control unit may be configured to control the at least one illuminator for the selective illumination of at least a portion of at least one eye of the user, and receive the image data from the at least one image sensor.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2014Date of Patent: May 26, 2015Assignee: TOBII ABInventors: Jonas Andersson, Simon Gustafsson, Erik Engwall, Richard Hainzl, Anders Clausen, Jan Norden