Eye gaze tracking converts where someone looks into precise cursor control and selection, enabling computer use and communication for people with paralysis or severe motor disabilities who retain eye movement. The AI component learns individual calibration patterns and adapts to drift over time, keeping accuracy high without constant recalibration.
Eye tracking technology uses cameras and AI algorithms to detect where a person is looking on a screen, allowing users to control computers and devices using only their gaze.
For people with limited motor function or paralysis, AI-powered eye tracking removes the need for physical input devices entirely, enabling independent navigation, communication, and daily computing tasks with remarkable precision.
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