{"id":14466,"date":"2021-07-22T08:46:40","date_gmt":"2021-07-22T08:46:40","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/interhospi.com\/?p=14466"},"modified":"2021-07-22T08:46:40","modified_gmt":"2021-07-22T08:46:40","slug":"smartbox-launches-lumin-i-a-new-eye-tracking-solution-to-assist-people-with-disabilities-to-communicate","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/interhospi.com\/smartbox-launches-lumin-i-a-new-eye-tracking-solution-to-assist-people-with-disabilities-to-communicate\/","title":{"rendered":"Smartbox launches Lumin-i, a new eye tracking solution to assist people with disabilities to communicate"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Lumin-i, a unique and advanced eye tracking product has been developed to assist people with disabilities to communicate without barriers. Lumin-i was launched globally on July 19, 2021.<\/p>\n
The device was developed from a collaboration between Global Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) provider Smartbox Assistive Technology, and Smart Eye, a leader in AI-based eye tracking solutions for the automotive, aerospace, neuroscience, and research sectors.<\/p>\n
The collaboration combines Smartbox\u2019s 15 years of experience in designing and delivering software, content, and hardware to a wide range of global AAC users and Smart Eye\u2019s extensive expertise in designing and delivering eye tracking systems that respond to human behaviour. This collaboration means that Lumin-i is now offered as part of Smartbox\u2019s market leading Grid Pad AAC devices [1].<\/p>\n
Lumin-i features Smart Eye\u2019s robust eye tracking algorithms, offering a high level of accuracy and enabling a very responsive solution. The technology has also been developed to work outdoors, allowing Lumin-i users to access their communication device anywhere.<\/p>\n
It takes just 25 ms (milliseconds) for Lumin-i to respond to your gaze, capturing 60 frames per second with a gaze recovery time of just 17 ms. Lumin-i also has a large track box measuring 35 X 30 X 65 cm\u2013 which allows for lots of head movement \u2013 giving users with complex mobility needs a reliable and powerful solution for communication and independence.<\/p>\n
Dougal Hawes, MD at Smartbox Assistive Technology said: \u201cFor the past 15 years eye gaze has been a crucial technology to Smartbox and our users. This collaboration with Smart Eye was born out of our desire to bring the world\u2019s best eye tracking performance to our sector, giving people a highly accurate eye tracker that will work both indoors and outdoors.\u201d<\/p>\n
He added: \u201cWe always strive to offer our users the best possible solution and with Lumin-i we are able to provide a robust and quick-to-respond eye gaze solution that is made possible by Smart Eye\u2019s years of experience in delivering quality eye tracking devices to some interesting customers including NASA, Airbus, Audi, Harvard University and Georgia Tech.\u201d<\/p>\n
Solmaz Shahmehr, Vice President & Head of Research Instruments at Smart Eye also commented: \u201cWe are very excited to be stepping into a market that is new to us, but at the same time resonates so well with Smart Eye\u2019s core mission. Our goal has always been to bridge the gap between human and machine, and this partnership is an important step on the way. Through Lumin-i, our technology is giving people with disabilities a tool to communicate without barriers.\u201d<\/p>\n