IRISCAN A Device Using Quick Glance Technology to Produce Images By Charley Mitcherson-ATEC...

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IRISCAN

A Device Using Quick Glance Technology to Produce Images

By Charley Mitcherson-ATEC 6331.001

How It Works

• The Iriscan device is mounted on the computer’s monitor and is focused on the user’s eyes, similar to a web cam. The device is driven by eye movement and blinking. For example, a slow blink produces a “mouse click”, and the amount of time the eyes are scanned determines how many images are produced.

• The device uses a pupil-tracking card made for medical applications.

• Only images from the past 24 hours would be loaded.

Editing

• Once the images are loaded, they are analyzed for embedded data: time and date of image, etc.

•Once the user’s eyes are scanned, the images are loaded on the computer for editing and then printing.

More about Editing• The user can use software to sort

images in any manner, by date, by content, location, etc.

• Also, a Quick Glance system may be integrated to track the movement of the eye. This device substitutes the mouse used in Windows applications.

• The system functions independently of the color and size of the eyes of the user and whether or not they use contact lenses or spectacles.

Printing

• The printing process is the same as traditional photo processing.

• Just save the images on your hard drive for printing at a convenient time.

• The images can be printed individually or combined to produce unique pieces of art.