Gaze-Tracking Software Protects Computer Privacy 134
Ponca City, We Love You writes "Two years ago computer security expert Bill Anderson read about scientific research on how the human eye moves as it reads and processes text and images. 'This obscure characteristic... suddenly struck me as (a solution to) a security problem,' says Anderson. With the help of a couple of software developers, Anderson developed a software program called Chameleon that tracks a viewer's gaze patterns and only allows an authorized user to read text on the screen, while everyone else sees gibberish. Chameleon uses gaze-tracking software and camera equipment to track an authorized reader's eyes to show only that one person the correct text. After a 15-second calibration period in which the software learns the viewer's gaze patterns, anyone looking over that user's shoulder sees dummy text that randomly and constantly changes. To tap the broader consumer market, Anderson built a more consumer-friendly version called PrivateEye, which can work with a simple Webcam to blur a user's monitor when he or she turns away. It also detects other faces in the background, and a small video screen pops up to alert the user that someone is looking at the screen. 'There have been inventions in the space of gaze-tracking. There have been inventions in the space of security,' says Anderson. 'But nobody has put the two ideas together, as far as we know.'"
Flat screens! (Score:2, Funny)
I thought we already had this technology, and it was called "flat screen" technology. I swear I'm not a crotchety old man, but I can't stand flat screen monitors/TV's/laptops. All of them have this same effect, when compared to the bright, clear, viewable-from-any-direction CRT's. I don't care much for saving a few inches in depth, so I try to use CRT's whenever I can, because unless you're sitting directly in front and center of a flat screen anything, it's very difficult to read.
oh, it's "gaze" tracking (Score:2, Funny)
Gaze-Tracking Software (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Flat screens! (Score:1, Funny)
Wow, did you base that all on the flat monitors you saw in 1989?
It's an automatic "Boss" key!! (Score:5, Funny)
I could have used this when I was playing Prince of Persia on one of my previous contracts!!!
Re:Ok? (Score:5, Funny)
Exactly! This is gonna be a big problem for Stevie Wonder - oh wait...
Loony Bin (Score:3, Funny)
How am I supposed to tell the difference between PrivateEye and gremlins?
Re:or you can just add a privacy screen (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Ok? (Score:2, Funny)
"Hey, could you help me find the bug in my code?"
"Ummmm....it looks like you just have gibberish."
Re:more inexpensive solution (Score:3, Funny)
"Resurrect the Cult of VI"
I don't get it. Is this 'VI' you refer to some minor demon that is 0.009009 as evil as the beast?
Oh, what's that? You're not 'Roman' Catholic?
CRAP!! Next DMCA intrusion (Score:5, Funny)
Viewer: (thinking to himself) Oh great, a commercial. Time for a potty break. la, la, la (walks away from T.V.)
T.V.: (in loud voice) Alert, Alert, Alert. Viewer, you have been away from the television for 2 minutes and 30 seconds. You now risk violating your television and cable provider's ULA and risk violating section 5, paragraph 10, subsection a of the 2010 DMCA redux and expansion act.
Viewer: Coming, coming...just have to give a quick shake....O.K., I'm here. Whew, that was close.
T.V.: Alert, Alert, Alert!!
Viewer: Wha!, I'm here. I'm watching again for God's sake.
T.V.: Viewer, you twice failed to take visual notice of the coke can product placement in this episode of Friends. You have now violated your television and cable provider's ULA and thus also violated the aforementioned DCMA act. Please place your hands on your head and wait for the authorities to arrive....a little higher please...there you go.
Uh-oh (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Awesome! (Score:3, Funny)
especially for looking at porn in your cubicle at work.
Careful there. What if your boss notices that only the guys in the porn flicks stay in focus, while the chicks are blurred...