CVLGIVMLApr 30, 2019

OpenEDS: Open Eye Dataset

arXiv:1905.03702v287 citations
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This dataset addresses a data scarcity problem for researchers in eye-tracking, computer vision, and VR applications, though it is incremental as it primarily provides new data rather than novel methods.

The authors tackled the lack of large-scale eye-image datasets for VR eye-tracking by presenting OpenEDS, a dataset compiled from 152 participants with over 350,000 images and annotations, achieving a baseline mIoU of 98.3% for semantic segmentation.

We present a large scale data set, OpenEDS: Open Eye Dataset, of eye-images captured using a virtual-reality (VR) head mounted display mounted with two synchronized eyefacing cameras at a frame rate of 200 Hz under controlled illumination. This dataset is compiled from video capture of the eye-region collected from 152 individual participants and is divided into four subsets: (i) 12,759 images with pixel-level annotations for key eye-regions: iris, pupil and sclera (ii) 252,690 unlabelled eye-images, (iii) 91,200 frames from randomly selected video sequence of 1.5 seconds in duration and (iv) 143 pairs of left and right point cloud data compiled from corneal topography of eye regions collected from a subset, 143 out of 152, participants in the study. A baseline experiment has been evaluated on OpenEDS for the task of semantic segmentation of pupil, iris, sclera and background, with the mean intersectionover-union (mIoU) of 98.3 %. We anticipate that OpenEDS will create opportunities to researchers in the eye tracking community and the broader machine learning and computer vision community to advance the state of eye-tracking for VR applications. The dataset is available for download upon request at https://research.fb.com/programs/openeds-challenge

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