Eye Vergence and Gaze Sensing

Project developed at: Harman International

This system leverages eye gaze and vergence detection to enable hands-free, intuitive interaction with transparent displays or head-up displays (HUDs) in vehicles. By detecting where the driver is looking or focusing, the interface dynamically adapts to provide relevant, context-aware information without requiring deliberate input. Drivers can use eye contact, gestures, or simply focus on an area of interest to interact seamlessly with the system.

I designed and built the system, including the projection-based transparent display, interaction methods, and vergence detection, using a Tobii Eye Gaze tracking device. The prototype demonstrates potential applications such as enhancing navigation with gaze-triggered guidance, displaying critical information in real-time, and improving safety.

This early prototype paved the way for further advancements, such as:

The project culminated in a working proof of concept and an accompanying UX demonstration video.

Patent Application

Drawings from the granted patent describing the methods used in the engineering prototypes

Company: Harman International
Team: Future Experience Team
Location: Palo Alto, CA
Year: 2014-2016

This video showcases a fully functional proof of concept (not a concept video but an actual engineering demonstrator) of a transparent display controlled by eye gaze and vergence. Using early Tobii SDK capabilities, the system detects the driver’s eye gaze directions as 3ell as the eye vergence to measure if the eyes are focused on the display or behind it, onto the road.

The setup features back-projected glass with a visibility-enhancing coating. While other transparent display technologies, such as transparent LCD panels from Samsung and LG, were tested, this approach provided the best visibility. Later collaborations explored advanced windshield projection methods, including custom projectors and fluorescent coatings for improved performance in bright environments.

The image highlights several systems and patents we developed at HARMAN FX team leveraging eye gaze and vergence detection. These include applications such as adaptive HUD interfaces, gaze-enabled navigation systems, detecting a driver's interest in billboards on the road side, directed alerts, and methods to assess driver focus and cognitive load, showcasing the team's contributions to intuitive and context-aware automotive technologies.

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