Researchers Make Eye-Steered Car

Austin MacKenzie

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Researchers Make Eye-Steered Car

For drivers who find using their hands to steer a car to be just too much work, German researchers have developed new technology that lets you steer with your eyes.


The video you see above showcases new technology that tracks the movements of a driver's eyes with a number of cameras and steers the car accordingly. Known as eyeDriver, it allows a car to be driven at speeds of up to 31 mph, with plans underway to bring it up to freeway speeds, Berlin Free University artificial intelligence researcher Raul Rojas said. Early tests show it to be quite flexible; backing up can be achieved simply by looking at the rear view mirror and the car was shown to be able to follow movements of both pedestrians and other cars with a properly attentive driver.

A properly attentive driver being the tricky part. An errant glance at a passing lady in a low-cut top, for example, might send the car careening after her, to say nothing of the idiots who are constantly texting while on the road. Fortunately, an even more advanced option is available that allows the car to drive without the need for constant human attention.

Through the use of GPS and scanning technology, the eyeDriver is equipped to drive completely under its own power, with minimal input from the driver, primarily for directions. When presented with an intersection, the car will stop, requiring the driver to look in the desired direction to get it moving again. The car can even sense sudden obstacles in the middle of the road and stop before hitting them. Failing all else, the car is equipped with an emergency shutdown system that allows the driver to take manual control of the vehicle.

Rojas is confident that this new technology can revolutionize the way we get around. While on one hand, giving full control of a vehicle to a computer is a bit scary, on the other hand, a computer can't be any worse than some of the drivers I've seen.

Source: Digital Trends


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Joshimodo

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Prepare for multi-vehicle pileups occurring on attractive women pedestrians.

Not to mention women-controlled ones crashing into shoe shop windows.


And what if you sneeze?
 

TheNumber1Zero

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What if they're eyes are closed? Can it follow Eyelids? (Although a person Driving with their Eyes closed is a bad thing with any Car, I still feel the need to ask these questions)
 

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Joshimodo said:
Prepare for multi-vehicle pileups occurring on attractive women pedestrians.

Not to mention women-controlled ones crashing into shoe shop windows.


And what if you sneeze?
eyes close for a sec and the car stops...
 

Danny Ocean

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What if you're about to crash, and so you look at the danger- the danger being whatever it is you're about to hit?
 

Joshimodo

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phoenix352 said:
Joshimodo said:
Prepare for multi-vehicle pileups occurring on attractive women pedestrians.

Not to mention women-controlled ones crashing into shoe shop windows.


And what if you sneeze?
eyes close for a sec and the car stops...
Could work in a crash situation. Close your eyes from fear/reaction, car stops. Of course, you'd have to sit around with your eyes closed for a while just to make sure the danger is gone.


Would certainly give new credence to the whole "don't look down" thing when driving on a narrow mountain path.
 

Kotorfreak

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bad idea no room for multitasking all your focus is on steering no gas and brake control, also if something catches your eye in your peripheral vision and you happen to look at it out of instinct the car will steer toward it. I can also see drivers getting tunnel vision with this device always having to look at a certain point. I noticed too in the video that the steering is very shaky when it comes to following an object that is rapidly changing direction.
 

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Kotorfreak said:
bad idea no room for multitasking all your focus is on steering no gas and brake control, also if something catches your eye in your peripheral vision and you happen to look at it out of instinct the car will steer toward it. I can also see drivers getting tunnel vision with this device always having to look at a certain point. I noticed too in the video that the steering is very shaky when it comes to following an object that is rapidly changing direction.
agreed
its cool but i don't think it will ever be practical the GPS and scanning thing seems to be the way to go

if i remember right the pathfinder completion is doing urban environments this go around anyway so this may just be outdone by telling the car were to go and just letting it drive itself.
 

JaredXE

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Umm, I see beautiful women around the world accidentally getting run over due to wandering eyes.
 

Vuirneen

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This is a terrible idea. You have to look around when you drive: look left and right before pulling out at a junction; look at the rear view mirror frequently; keep an eye on the small child, playing with a ball over on the footpath.

Not to mention that looking straight ahead like that would be really tiring. People never keep their head straight and level like the man in the video. You'd get cramp. You couldn't even shake your head without affecting the car.
 

tomtom94

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It's a cunning plan and it's a good step.
Obviously a couple of flaws that appear in practice need to be ironed out though
 

The Zango

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Yep totally agree with the low cut top bit 'Hey check out the girl in the........OH GOD NO!!!'
 

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"Heh. Stupid criminals, doing community service... OH MY GOD THERE'S BLOOD EVERYWHERE!! THE HORROR! OH THE INHUMANITY!!!
 

Sebenko

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It was hard enough playing first person pac-man using eyes, this cannot end well.
 

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Joshimodo said:
Prepare for multi-vehicle pileups occurring on attractive women pedestrians.

Not to mention women-controlled ones crashing into shoe shop windows.


And what if you sneeze?
Exactly my thoughts, just seems like a bad idea lol.
 

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This is stupidity on so many levels. I can't even come up with anything more to say than just that.
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Eyegore, at your service.
 

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Hate to see what would happen if they looked at a cute girl.

She would be a cute DEAD girl instead.

BAD TECHNOLOGY.