Dikablis is a head based eye-tracking system that enables a quick and precise detection of your test person’s gaze behaviour. A comfortable and light Head-Unit detects the gaze data. Because of the novel head position measurement with the help of freely attachable markers, Dikablis allows with the software module D-LAB an automated eye-tracking data analysis in every environment.
All in all there are three available versions of Dikablis. The versions differ in the way the gaze data is transferred from the Head Unit to a laptop or a PC.
In case of Dikablis Cable an up to 10m long cable connects the Head Unit directly with the PC.
In case of Dikablis Wireless the data is transferred to the processor via radio. That enables the test persons to move non-attached around the addressed terminal within a radius of 200 to 300m. Thus, completely new application areas for Gaze- Detection-Engineering are generated.
In case of Dikablis Wireless Digital the test person can move around the addressed terminal within a radius of 2000m. If a beam antenna is used on the side of the receiver, a data transmission over a 10km distance is possible. This version allows highest mobility. The gaze behaviour of the test person can be followed on the PC at any time. In case of Dikablis digital the Head Unit can also be connected directly to the processor (e.g. a gaze checking in front of the PC).
The Recording Software runs on an extra fitted personal computer or laptop for real-time-gaze-detection. With this software you can calibrate the system for the test person, save the gaze data and follow the test person’s gaze behaviour in real time (also recalibrated if necessary) during the recording.
The Analysis Software runs on every high-performance PC. With this software you can analyse the test person’s gaze behaviour after the trial and purify the received gaze data in exceeding high quality.
Dikablis D-LAB our latest innovation automates the analysis of gaze data. It also calculates automatically the averting one’s eyes characteristics on areas of interest and pupil activity rates.