SfN14: SMI Launches Eye Tracking Upgrade Package for the Oculus Rift DK2 HMD

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SfN14: SMI Launches Eye Tracking Upgrade Package for the Oculus Rift DK2 HMD

BOSTON and TELTOW, Germany, November 17, 2014 /PRNewswire/ --

    SensoMotoric Instruments (SMI) raises the value of HMD based studies and applications
by launching the world's first eye tracking upgrade package for the Oculus Rift DK2 HMD

    SensoMotoric Instruments [http://www.smivision.com ], technology leader in eye
tracking solutions, today launches a unique eye tracking upgrade package for the leading
Oculus Rift DK2 virtual reality headset [http://www.smivision.com/eyetracking-hmd ].
Adding SMI's leading mobile eye tracking technology enables scientists, VR developers and
application providers to gain new insights and explore new possibilities for VR based
applications and studies such as training, performance assessment and optimization as well
as visual orientation. SMI's Eye Tracking HMD integration is available for Oculus Rift DK2
customers and comes with an C/C++ SDK and support for popular VR engines such as Unity and
Vizard. Benefits can be experienced hands-on at the Society for Neuroscience 2014 (SfN
2014) meeting in Washington D.C., USA (November 15-19, 2014, SMI booth 2906).

    (Photo:
http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20141117/717367 )

    Watch video of SMI Eye Tracking HMD demo:http://youtu.be/cx-8Xp1fxgA

    Earlier this year, SMI already showed prototypical integrations of eye tracking into
the Oculus Rift DK1 at the Vision Science Society (VSS) and Siggraph conferences. The
feedback was so overwhelming that SMI developed the Oculus Rift DK2 integration as soon as
possible. With hundreds of real human eyes already tested in the HMD setup, the SMI
package aims to provide excellent measurement quality for all relevant eye and gaze data.
The C/C++ SDK supports integration into a broad range of VR-solutions and makes all
important eye and gaze data available online.

    With SMI Eye Tracking, scientists can add visual perception analysis to their research
with the Oculus HMD. VR developers can create gaze interaction scenarios for VR training
and education applications. Furthermore, the solution provides measures on the individual
eye data such as eye and gaze position and eye screen distance. With these unique
measures, the 3D visualization in the HMD can be personalized producing less nausea and
optimized 3D vision for participants.

    Eberhard Schmidt, Managing Director SMI: "SMI has always been leading in mobile and
medical eye tracking applications. The upcoming VR and AR applications and the associated
head mounted displays will benefit immensely from well integrated high performance eye
tracking. They are a natural field of application for SMI's technology. Our latest
generation modular eye tracking platform allows fast integration and excellent performance
in various environments. The Oculus Rift DK2 upgrade package is just the first of a number
of groundbreaking solutions we are making available soon."

    The SMI ET-HMD upgrade package is based on SMI's Eye Tracking Glasses technology.
SMI's leading wearable eye tracking has been proven with more than 100,000 users and
provides unmatched robustness. Also debuting at SfN: The next generation SMI Eye Tracking
Glasses2Wireless with a slimmer Natural Gaze[TM]head gear
[http://www.eyetracking-glasses.com ].

    Learn more about SensoMotoric Instruments(SMI)at http://www.smivision.com

    SMI on Facebook:http://www.facebook.com/smieyetracking

    SMI on Twitter:http://www.twitter.com/smieyetracking

    SMI on Flickr:http://www.flickr.com/smieyetracking

    SMI on YouTube:http://www.youtube.com/smieyetracking

    SMI on Google+: https://plus.google.com/117414432133616917236

       
        Contact SMI:

        Stefanie Gehrke
        Marcom Manager
        stefanie.gehrke@smi.de

        SensoMotoric Instruments GmbH
        Warthestrasse 21
        14513 Teltow
        Germany

        Phone: +49-(0)3328-3955-00
        Fax: +49-(0)3328-3955-99
        Web: http://www.smivision.com
        E-Mail: info@smivision.de

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