Specialists at MIT, the University of Georgia, and Germany's Max Planck Institute for Informatics are chipping away at the venture, and they say that so far they've possessed the capacity to prepare programming to recognize where a man is looking with an exactness of around a centimeter on a cellular telephone and 1.7 centimeters on a tablet.
This isn't too exact, particularly on the off chance that you consider the general size of your cell phone screen. Despite everything it not sufficiently correct to use for buyer applications, says Aditya Khosla, a graduate understudy at MIT and coauthor of a paper on the work that was introduced at a PC vision meeting this week.

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