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Now, play 'Pong' with the blink of an eye

Washington, Sat, 27 Mar 2010 ANI

Washington, Mar 27 (ANI): A computer game that is operated by eye movements has been developed by students at Imperial College London.

 

The revolutionary game could allow people with severe physical disabilities to become 'gamers' for the first time, scientists announced.

 

The students have adapted an open source game called 'Pong', where a player moves a bat to hit a ball as it bounces around the screen. The adaptation enables the player to move the bat using their eye.

 

To play the game, the user wears special glasses containing an infrared light and a webcam that records the movement of one eye.

 

The webcam is linked to a laptop where a computer program syncs the player's eye movements to the game.

 

The prototype game is very simple but the students believe that the technology behind it could be adapted to create more sophisticated games and applications such as wheelchairs and computer cursors controlled by eye movements.

 

One of the major benefits of the new technology is that it is inexpensive, using off-the-shelf hardware and costing approximately 25 pounds to make.

 

Eye movement systems that scientists currently use to study the brain and eye motion cost around 27,000 pounds, say the researchers.

 

Dr Aldo Faisal, the team's supervisor from the Department of Computing and the Department of Bioengineering at Imperial College London, says: "Remarkably, our undergraduates have created this piece of neurotechnology using bits of kit that you can buy in a shop, such as webcams. The game that they've developed is quite simple, but we think it has enormous potential, particularly because it doesn't need lots of expensive equipment. We hope to eventually make the technology available online so anyone can have a go at creating new applications and games with it and we're optimistic about where this might lead. We hope it could ultimately provide entertainment options for people who have very little movement. In the future, people might be able to blink to turn pages in an electronic book, or switch on their favourite song, with the roll of an eye." (ANI)

 


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