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Aircraft simulator with faceLABfaceLAB's® unique tracking system is a perfect fit for civilian and military aerospace simulation, training and multi-function display evaluation. Get clean, automated data transmission on pilot or systems operator behaviour—in real-time.

faceLAB® produces accurate data on-time, in the toughest of tracking environments. From outdoor intelligent vehicle or aerospace studies through to screen & web usability, stimulus response and laboratory environments, faceLAB® provides high accuracy and tolerance to a wide range of operational conditions.

New in faceLAB® v4 is a leading-edge active illumination technique, increasing the fidelity and accuracy of gaze assessment. Track each eye independently, and if the subject is close enough, even track pupil size and vergence. If conditions degrade, faceLAB® continues to maintain the confidence of its classic, robust tracking system by default. Analyse and model fatigue and drowsiness in real-time with faceLAB®'s true blink analysis and PERCLOS fatigue assessment, including data on the minutia of eyelid behavior. Measurements are taken accurately on eyelid position rather than bright pupil or corneal occlusion.

Aircraft on takeoffEliminate the hassle of interference, setup and correlation issues associated with traditional contact-based tracking methods—faceLAB® does not use any RF, ultrasonic or electromagnetic systems. Our unique visual tracking system provides a single stream of data. No need to stitch or align multiple tracking devices to obtain a result. No painstaking calibration of separate head tracking systems—faceLAB® itself caters to changes in pose or the movement of a subject. Specific techniques have been implemented in faceLAB® v4 to enable easier calibration of children and uncooperative subjects.

Minimise the time, cost and headache associated with experiments with faceLAB®'s unparalleled ease of use, quality of support and user-friendly interface. faceLAB®'s hallmark automatic initialisation feature has been improved, and now produces raw gaze output automatically, as well as head position and blink events over a wider field of view. Laboratory or simulator implementations are further enhanced—a wide variety of digital simulation platforms and third-party analysis tools are now natively supported. Get direct representation of subject interaction inside your simulation environment, in real-time, and synchronised correctly to the experiment. Don't restrict your eye tracking experiments to screens—faceLAB® continues to offer a fully integrated 3D world model that encompasses physical objects as well as displays.

Belly of aircraft in flightMaintain data and tracking integrity through a range of lighting and movement conditions. faceLAB® immediately recovers if a subject leaves the field of view, and the system is robust to occlusion or sudden movement. Work with all faces and all eye types, with or without contact lenses and with most eye-glasses. Work in bright sunlight or at night time, with subjects close to the camera or several metres away. Even if you can't see the eyes—if the subject is wearing sunglasses for instance—faceLAB® still finds the head pose, eyes and mouth, and continues to produce accurate, robust and reliable data. Added flexibility is provided with the new ultra-wide field of view mode, allowing experiments with distant subjects or a variable experimental area. Reduce the amount of data stored or transmitted with variable width logging—capture only the data you need, and send it across a network where you need it.

Develop real-time applications using the faceLAB® freely available SDK, enabling other systems to localise salient facial features such as the eyes and mouth, in real-time, across standard network interfaces.

Seeing Machines has simplified the path to commercialising products based on faceLAB® technology with a licensable core now available.

Advantages

  • World model creation enables easy analysis of gaze and head intersection with objects and simulation screen environment—automated logging in real-time;
  • SDK for real-time communication of faceLAB® output into the simulation world;
  • Complete laptop/battery powered option that requires no external power connection;
  • Readily synchronised with other flight or simulation systems;
  • Track head pose optically, even if wearing sunglasses

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user story

The Defence Science Technology Organisation (DSTO)

The Defence Science Technology Organisation (DSTO) uses faceLAB® for the analysis of piloting studies in simulators and immersive display areas.

“Researchers at Air Operations Division/DSTO in Australia target behavioural measures of performance when evaluating Human Machine Interface design options in military aircraft cockpits.

Such measures have provided useful data about how aircrew interact with the interfaces and which aspects of their behaviour alter when you make changes. One of the most important of these behavioural measures has been where aircrew look, how often they look and for what duration. A good design will result in aircrew spending less time interacting with the display so they can spend more time on other tasks.

The problem has been reliably measuring where aircrew look in a manner that does not impede their ability to carry out relevant tasks. In the past data has been collected by manually analysing video footage over many hours.

faceLAB® has revolutionised this process with data for entire trials collected and analysed in minutes, not hours. faceLAB is currently being integrated into the simulation centre so that it is available for use whenever behavioural measures are required.”

Dr Simon Parker
Senior Research Scientist
Defence Science Technology Organisation (DSTO), Aeronautical and Maritime Research Laboratory (AMRL)

faceLAB’s® unique tracking system provides head pose, gaze direction and eyelid closure information in real-time without wires, magnets or a helmet.

Instead of using traditional corneal reflection techniques, input is obtained using a stereo camera pair and measurements are logged to disk or streamed over a network.

faceLAB® is the perfect tool for analysis of piloting studies in simulators, or immersive display areas. With a wide field of view, subjects are free to exhibit naturalistic human actions, breaking out of the 'laboratory mode' of tracking behaviour.

faceLAB® allows each subject to be calibrated once—automatically. The data can then be used day after day in subsequent experiments. faceLAB® delivers data with the addition of a real-time PERCLOS fatigue assessment including raw data on the minutia of eyelid behavior.


videos

View a selection of videos demonstrating faceLAB® in a variety of applications.