Silmaarvestmist
Silmaarvestmist, also known as eye-tracking, is a technology that allows a computer to determine where a person's eyes are looking. It involves measuring eye position and movement, and can be used in a variety of applications. The basic principle relies on tracking the reflection of light off the cornea, a technique often referred to as pupil-corneal reflection. Specialized cameras and infrared light sources are typically employed to capture and analyze these reflections.
The data generated by eye-tracking systems can provide insights into attention, cognitive load, and user interaction.
Beyond research, eye-tracking has practical applications. It is utilized in accessibility tools for individuals with physical