A REVIEW ON ELECTROOCULOGRAPHY

Eye tracking based Human Computer Interaction (HCI) systems are becoming more popular day by day. In these systems Electrooculogram (EOG) can serve as primary source of input. The whole process of measurement of EOG is known as Electrooculography. This paper gives a review on Electrooculography and its use in various HCI systems. Detection of eye blinks from EOG signal has also been included in this review work. Finally it gives a light on various issues related to Electrooculography.

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