Eye tracking apparatus and light source control method thereof
10705604 ยท 2020-07-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G06T5/94
PHYSICS
H04N23/74
ELECTRICITY
G02B27/0093
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
An eye tracking apparatus and a light source control method thereof are provided. The eye tracking apparatus includes a plurality of light sources, an image capturer and a controller. The light sources project a plurality of light beams to a target zone. The image capturer captures a display image on the target zone. The controller turn-off light beams corresponding to a part of light sources according to a contrast ratio of the display image.
Claims
1. A eye tracking apparatus, comprising: a plurality of light sources, configured to project a plurality of light beams to a target zone; an image capturer, configured to capture a display image generated on the target zone; a controller, coupled to the image capturer and the plurality of light sources, turning off the plurality of light beams generated corresponding to a part of the light sources according to a contrast ratio of the display image; and a lookup table, coupled to the controller, recording a corresponding relationship between a plurality turning on/turning off states and a plurality of field of view information.
2. The eye tracking apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the plurality of light sources are configured to project the plurality of light beams to a plurality of positions of the target zone, and the display image has a plurality of zones corresponding to the plurality of positions.
3. The eye tracking apparatus as claimed in claim 2, wherein the controller determines that whether the contrast ratios of the plurality of zones are less than a reference value to generate a plurality of determination results and determines that whether to turn off each of the plurality of light sources corresponding to each of the plurality of zones according to each of the plurality of determination results.
4. The eye tracking apparatus as claimed in claim 3, wherein the controller generates a command signal to turn off each of the plurality of light sources corresponding to each of the plurality of zones when each of the plurality of determination results indicates that the contrast ratio of each of the plurality of zones is less than the reference value.
5. The eye tracking apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the image capturer captures a plurality of time-division display images at a plurality of time intervals, the controller obtains the plurality of turning on/turning off states of the plurality of light sources according to the contrast ratios of a plurality of zones of the time-division display images, and the controller calculates a plurality of field of view information of an eyeball according to the contrast ratios of the plurality of zones of the plurality of time-division display images.
6. The eye tracking apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the controller is further configured to: look up current turning on/turning off information of the plurality of light sources through the lookup table according to a current field of view of an eyeball, and drive the plurality of light sources according to the current turning on/turning off information.
7. The eye tracking apparatus as claimed in claim 1, further comprising: a light reflection device, receiving and reflecting the display image to the image capturer.
8. A light source control method, adapted to an eye tracking apparatus, comprising: enabling a plurality of light sources to project a plurality of light beams to a target zone; capturing a display image generated on the target zone; and turning off the light beams generated corresponding to a part of the plurality of light sources according to a contrast ratio of the display image, the light source control method further comprising: recording a corresponding relationship between a turning on/turning off states and the plurality of field of view information to a lookup table.
9. The light source control method as claimed in claim 8, wherein the step of enabling the plurality of light sources to project the plurality of light beams to the target zone comprises: projecting the plurality of light beams to a plurality of positions of the target zone by the plurality of light sources, wherein the display image has a plurality of zones corresponding to the positions.
10. The light source control method as claimed in claim 9, wherein the step of turning off the plurality of light beams generated corresponding to the part of the plurality of light sources according to the contrast ratio of the display image comprises: determining that whether the contrast ratios of the plurality of zones are less than a reference value to generate a plurality of determination results and turning off each of the plurality of light sources corresponding to each of the plurality of zones according to each of the plurality of determination results.
11. The light source control method as claimed in claim 9, wherein the step of turning off each of the plurality of light sources corresponding to each of the plurality of zones according to each of the plurality of determination results comprises: generating a command signal to turn off each of the plurality of light sources corresponding to each of the plurality of zones when each of the plurality of determination results indicates that the contrast ratio of each of the plurality of zones is less than the reference value.
12. The light source control method as claimed in claim 8, further comprising: capturing a plurality of time-division display images at a plurality of time intervals; obtaining the plurality of turning on/turning off states of the plurality of light sources according to the contrast ratios of a plurality of zones of the plurality of time-division display images, and calculating a plurality of field of view information of an eyeball according to the contrast ratios of the plurality of zones of the plurality of time-division display images.
13. The light source control method as claimed in claim 8, further comprising: looking up current turning on/turning off information of the plurality of light sources through the lookup table according to a current field of view of the an eyeball, and driving the plurality of light sources according to the current turning on/turning off information.
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(6) With reference to
(7) In this embodiment, the light sources LS1 to LSN can be infrared ray transmitters, and the image capturer 110 can be an infrared camera.
(8) Furthermore, with reference to
(9) To be specific, when the eye tracking is performed, the controller 120 may determine the contrast ratios of images of multiple zones on the display image 200. The contrast ratio of the image of each of the zones is compared with a pre-determined reference value, and a determination result is generated. When the contrast ratio of the image of one of the zones (e.g., zone ZA1) is less than the reference value, the controller 120 may look up one or a plurality of first light sources corresponding to one or a plurality of light beams projected to the zone ZA1 and turns off the light beam or light beams generated by the first light source or the first light sources by transmitting the command signal DS, so as to reduce the occurrence of stray light.
(10) As a side note, projection positions of the light beams LB1 to LBN correspondingly generated by the light sources LS1 to LSN correspond to the zones on the display image IMG. Therefore, the light sources LS1 to LSN and the zones on the display image IMG feature a corresponding relationship, and the corresponding relationship may be pre-stored in the controller 120. When the contrast ratio of the zone ZA1 is calculated to be less than the reference value, the controller 120 may look up the light source needed to be turned off through the foregoing corresponding relationship. Certainly, in other embodiments of the disclosure, the foregoing corresponding relationship may also be stored in an external storage apparatus (e.g., a memory) and allows the controller 120 to perform reading.
(11) In an embodiment of the disclosure, the image capturer 110 may capture a plurality of time-division display images respectively at a plurality of time intervals in a setting period. The controller 120 obtains a plurality of turning on/turning off states of the light sources LS1 to LSN according to the contrast ratios of a plurality of zones in each of the obtained time-division display images. It is worth noting that a decrease in the contrast ratios of the zones in the time-division display images may be caused owing to changing of the field of view (FOV) of a user. Therefore, the controller 120 may calculate a plurality of field of view information of the eyeball according to the contrast ratios of the zones of the time-division display images at the same time.
(12) Based on the above description, the controller 120 may thereby establish a relationship between the turning on/turning off states of the light sources LS1 to LSN and the field of view information of the eyeball and records the corresponding relationship between the turning on/turning off states and the field of view information in a lookup table. When the setting period is over, the controller 120 may look up current turning on/turning off information of the light sources LS1 to LSN according to a current field of view of the eyeball of the user through the configured lookup table. The controller 120 then generates the command signal DS according to the current turning on/turning off information to drive the light sources LS1 to LSN, and reduce stray light by turning off a part of the light sources.
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(14) In the embodiment, the light sources LS1 to LSN project a plurality of light beams to the eye 301 on a target zone. The light reflection device 330 receives and reflects the display image IMG of the eye 301 to the image capturer 310. The controller 320 is coupled to the image capturer 310 and the light sources LS1 to LSN. The controller 320 receives the display image IMG and analyzes the contrast ratio of the display image IMG. The controller 320 additionally generates the command signal DS through a result of the analysis, and controls the turning on or turning off states of each of the light sources LS1 to LSN through the command signal DS.
(15) Since the method of determining the turning on or turning off states of the light sources LS1 to LSN are described in detail in the foregoing embodiments, a relevant description thereof is thus omitted.
(16) It is worth noting that in the embodiments of the disclosure, the lookup table 350 is configured to store the relationship between the turning on/turning off states of the light sources LS1 to LSN and the field of view information of the eyeball. The lookup table 350 may be implemented as a memory of any form and is not particularly limited. The lookup table 350 may be external to the controller 320 and coupled to the controller 320. Alternatively, the lookup table 350 may also be embedded in the controller 320.
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(18) Details of the above steps are described in the foregoing embodiments, and a relevant description thereof is thus omitted.
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(20) Note that if an unfavorable contrast ratio of the display image is calculated in step S530, more light sources may be turned off, so as to lower influence brought by stray light. For instance, according to the description of the foregoing embodiments, the controller may attempt to lower the pre-determined reference value and re-compares the contrast ratios of the zones of the display image with the adjusted reference value and generates new determination results, so as to determine the turning on or turning off state of the light sources through the new determination results.
(21) The lookup table is generated in step S550, and the lookup table is applied in step S560, so as to look up current turning on/turning off information of the light sources according to the current field of view of an eyeball of the user and turn off a part of the light sources. The display image of the eyeball is obtained in step S570 according to the adjusted light sources. A result of eye tracking may be generated in step S580 according to the display image of the eyeball.
(22) In the embodiment, step S560 to step S580 may be repeatedly performed, and the eye tracking may be performed on the continuously-moving eyeball. Since the display image with the favorable contrast ratio and low interference of stray light can be obtained in step S570, accuracy of the eye tracking result obtained in S580 may be effectively increased.
(23) In summary, the contrast ratio of the display image of the eye of the user is detected in the disclosure, so as to turn off a part of the light sources. The number of the light beams is decreased, the influence brought by the stray light is reduced, and that accuracy of eye tracking is enhanced.
(24) It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the disclosed embodiments without departing from the scope or spirit of the disclosure. In view of the foregoing, it is intended that the disclosure covers modifications and variations provided that they fall within the scope of the following claims and their equivalents.