Hi Will,
The reason why I also want the graphs to be shown is because it is one of the requirements of the project that I am working on which is tracking of the changes of eye pupil due to emotional states.
Good thing I found your software. Aside from the actual eye video, it needs to capture and display a graph(algorithm) to track the changes of the eye pupil. I see in your program that the size of the green circle constantly reacts to the pupil size along with the histogram.
Do you have any suggestions?
Thank you,
Rose
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import numpy as np
pupil_positions =np.load("pupil_positions.npy")
print p[:,5] #this will print the pupil diameters for the entire recording
# you can also save the pupil positions data as a .csv file
# and visualize the data as a graph or animation using another software that can read csv files (e.g spreadsheet, matlab, etc.)
np.savetxt("/full/path/to/directory/pupil_positions.csv", p, delimiter=",")Hi Will,
The reason why I also want the graphs to be shown is because it is one of the requirements of the project that I am working on which is tracking of the changes of eye pupil due to emotional states.
Good thing I found your software. Aside from the actual eye video, it needs to capture and display a graph(algorithm) to track the changes of the eye pupil. I see in your program that the size of the green circle constantly reacts to the pupil size along with the histogram.
Do you have any suggestions?
Thank you,
Rose
On Mar 10, 2015 8:32 PM, "Will Patera" wrote:
Hi Rose,--Please use the most recent version of Pupil Player v0.4.x -- you can download bundles from here: https://github.com/pupil-labs/pupil/releases (or pull latest from master if you are working from source). It is our aim to make sure all current software supports prior formats (backwards compatible), but we do not develop new features for old versions (e.g. v0.3.x).I will be working on the Eye Video Overlay plugin for Pupil Player. One option that we are considering, that may be of interest to you, is to load the Pupil Detector plugin in Pupil Player and recreate the algorithm visualization (histogram, detector visualization, pupil min/max). This way users would retain all the original "raw" data from Pupil Capture and then be able to decide how they want to visualize it after the fact in Pupil Player. However, aside from making a nice visualization in one screen, I am not entirely convinced that being able to export videos with the eye video plus algorithm overlay would add clarity to the data captured.Could you explain why you want to record the eye video with the algorithm view? A bit more information (or an example) would provide context so that I could understand your constraints/requirements. Perhaps you want to use the eye video with algorithm for human/manual coding?Best regards,_w
On Tuesday, March 10, 2015 at 10:43:25 AM UTC+7, Rosemarie Geronimo wrote:Hi Will,I'm currently using the version v0.3x. Regarding the "Eye video in Pupil Player", can you also create a plugin for the v0.3x version? If not in the recording, here is another way to help me, I also saw one of the post regarding eye capturing (heres the link: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/pupil-discuss/4epq1a5CFjw), I just want to know if you can add the graphs (histogram, pupil min and max, etc) when I press the screen cap eye button and not just the plain eye photo?A Big THANKS,Rose
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