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`Exhibit P (Chart 1) Smart Stay, Smart Pause, Smart Scroll, Smart Rotation (
`Image Processing Techs., LLC v. Samsung Elec. Co., et al., No. 2:16-CV-0505-JRG (E.D. Tex.)
`CONFIDENTIAL, SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER AEO – CONTAINS HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL SOURCE CODE
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`
`
`Accused Instrumentalities that Include Smart Stay, Smart Pause, Smart Scroll Smart Rotation (Smart Screen features) that
`Employ Samsung
` Algorithm
`
`
`The Accused Instrumentalities that include Smart Stay, Smart Rotation, Smart Scroll, and Smart Pause that employ Samsung
` algorithm embody the following Asserted Claims:
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`’134 Patent, Claim 1;
`’293 Patent, Claims 1, 29;
`’518 Patent, Claim 39 (only Smart Scroll).
`
`
`All accused smartphone and tablet products, including the Galaxy S8 and Tab 3, that include one or more of Smart Stay, Smart
` for those features.
` May 17, 2017 Dep. Tr., 27:6–28:24.
`Rotation, Smart Scroll, and Smart Pause employ Samsung
`The complete list of Accused Instrumentalities that include these features and the accused algorithm is charted elsewhere.
`
`This chart refers to particular features (such as Smart Stay, or Smart Rotation) as representative of the manner in which Smart Stay,
`Smart Rotation, Smart Scroll, and Smart Pause employ the Samsung
` algorithm. This chart includes non-limiting
`representative citations to one or more Accused Instrumentalities.
`
`
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`
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`
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`1
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`Exhibit P (Chart 1) Smart Stay, Smart Pause, Smart Scroll, Smart Rotation (
`Image Processing Techs., LLC v. Samsung Elec. Co., et al., No. 2:16-CV-0505-JRG (E.D. Tex.)
`CONFIDENTIAL, SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER AEO – CONTAINS HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL SOURCE CODE
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`
`
`III. U.S. PATENT NO. 6,717,518: CLAIM 39
`
`
`
`Accused Instrumentalities that Include Smart Scroll that Employ Samsung
`Algorithm
`Based on my investigation to date, the Smart Scroll feature, for example, in Samsung
`phones and tablets utilizes a process of detecting a feature of an eye. The Smart Scroll
`feature is present on at least the Samsung device models identified in Samsung’s Response
`to Image Processing’s First Set of Interrogatories at 16–28.
`
`Smart Scroll detects, for example, a face and eyes. See Zavadsky Report at Section
`IV.B.2.3.
`
`The Smart Scroll feature scrolls the user’s screen depending on either the phone’s tilt angle
`as determined by the user’s detected eyes. Samsung stated in deposition
`
`
`
`
`
`U.S. Patent No.
`6,717,518, Claim 39
`A process of detecting a
`
` feature of an eye, the
`process comprising the
`steps of:
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`3 9
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`Claim 39
`
`Claim
`No.
`
`Ref.
`No.
`22
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`48
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`Exhibit P (Chart 1) Smart Stay, Smart Pause, Smart Scroll, Smart Rotation (
`Image Processing Techs., LLC v. Samsung Elec. Co., et al., No. 2:16-CV-0505-JRG (E.D. Tex.)
`CONFIDENTIAL, SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER AEO – CONTAINS HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL SOURCE CODE
`
`Ref.
`No.
`
`Claim
`No.
`
`U.S. Patent No.
`6,717,518, Claim 39
`
`Accused Instrumentalities that Include Smart Scroll that Employ Samsung
`Algorithm
`
`
`
`
`
`
`See, e.g., Ex. TT of Infringement Contentions at 29 (Samsung Galaxy S4 user manual,
`showing Smart Scroll feature).
`
`
`Samsung stated in deposition that
` Transcript at 133:1–4.
`
`
`Samsung stated in deposition that
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
` Because Smart Scroll uses
` must be the algorithm used. As detailed in the Zavadsky Report,
`
`49
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`3 9
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`acquiring an image of
`
` the face of the person,
`the image comprising
`pixels corresponding to
`the feature to be
`detected;
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`Exhibit P (Chart 1) Smart Stay, Smart Pause, Smart Scroll, Smart Rotation (
`Image Processing Techs., LLC v. Samsung Elec. Co., et al., No. 2:16-CV-0505-JRG (E.D. Tex.)
`CONFIDENTIAL, SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER AEO – CONTAINS HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL SOURCE CODE
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`
`
`Ref.
`No.
`
`Claim
`No.
`
`U.S. Patent No.
`6,717,518, Claim 39
`
`Accused Instrumentalities that Include Smart Scroll that Employ Samsung
`Algorithm
` takes as input a detected face in order to detect eyes. See Zavadsky Report at
`Section VI.A.1 at Paragraph 339.
`
`
`
`
`
`See, e.g., Ex. TT of Infringement Contentions at 29 (Samsung Galaxy S4 user manual,
`showing Smart Scroll feature).
`
`
` algorithm operates
`The Samsung
`is herein used solely for illustration.
`
`. A color image
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`Exhibit P (Chart 1) Smart Stay, Smart Pause, Smart Scroll, Smart Rotation (
`Image Processing Techs., LLC v. Samsung Elec. Co., et al., No. 2:16-CV-0505-JRG (E.D. Tex.)
`CONFIDENTIAL, SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER AEO – CONTAINS HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL SOURCE CODE
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`Ref.
`No.
`
`Claim
`No.
`
`U.S. Patent No.
`6,717,518, Claim 39
`
`Accused Instrumentalities that Include Smart Scroll that Employ Samsung
`Algorithm
`
`
`
`
`
`
`Image of a face of a person comprising pixels.
`
`
`When executing the Smart Scroll feature in Samsung phones and tablets, a characteristic of
`the face is identified other than the feature to be detected.
`
`For example, the bounding box of the face is detected. See Zavadsky Report at Section
`VI.A.1 at Paragraphs 339–341; see also Section V.A.1.
`
`This face bounding box is based on facial features such as the location and characteristics of
`the human nose, eyes, ears, mouth, etc. These features are implicit in the process of trained-
`classifier face detection used in, for example,
` described in the
`Zavadsky Report at Section V.A.1 at Paragraph 229.
`
`51
`
`3 9
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`identifying a
`
` characteristic of the face
`other than the feature to
`be detected;
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`Exhibit P (Chart 1) Smart Stay, Smart Pause, Smart Scroll, Smart Rotation (
`Image Processing Techs., LLC v. Samsung Elec. Co., et al., No. 2:16-CV-0505-JRG (E.D. Tex.)
`CONFIDENTIAL, SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER AEO – CONTAINS HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL SOURCE CODE
`
`Ref.
`No.
`
`Claim
`No.
`
`U.S. Patent No.
`6,717,518, Claim 39
`
`Accused Instrumentalities that Include Smart Scroll that Employ Samsung
`Algorithm
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`Haar-like features are adjacent rectangular regions at a specific location in an image. The
`dark-light dichotomy signifies, for example, that the sum of the pixel intensities in the dark
`region are greater than the sum of the pixel intensities in the light region.
`
`Training describes the process of identifying which Haar-like features or linear combination
`of features correlate with the presence of an object, in this case a human face.
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`Exhibit P (Chart 1) Smart Stay, Smart Pause, Smart Scroll, Smart Rotation (
`Image Processing Techs., LLC v. Samsung Elec. Co., et al., No. 2:16-CV-0505-JRG (E.D. Tex.)
`CONFIDENTIAL, SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER AEO – CONTAINS HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL SOURCE CODE
`
`Ref.
`No.
`
`Claim
`No.
`
`U.S. Patent No.
`6,717,518, Claim 39
`
`Accused Instrumentalities that Include Smart Scroll that Employ Samsung
`Algorithm
`
`
`
`
`
`
`Samsung has also stated in deposition regarding the
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
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`Exhibit P (Chart 1) Smart Stay, Smart Pause, Smart Scroll, Smart Rotation (
`Image Processing Techs., LLC v. Samsung Elec. Co., et al., No. 2:16-CV-0505-JRG (E.D. Tex.)
`CONFIDENTIAL, SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER AEO – CONTAINS HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL SOURCE CODE
`
`Ref.
`No.
`
`Claim
`No.
`
`U.S. Patent No.
`6,717,518, Claim 39
`
`Accused Instrumentalities that Include Smart Scroll that Employ Samsung
`Algorithm
`
`
`
`
`
`
`The below illustration, from the article Robust Real-Time Face Detection by Paul Viola and
`Michael Jones, shows how Haar-like features can be matched to human facial features.
`
`
`
`
`
`PAUL VIOLA AND MICHAEL J. JONES, Robust Real-Time Face Detection, Second
`International Workshop on Statistical and Computational Theories of Vision – Modeling,
`earning, Computing, and Sampling (Vancouver Canada July 13, 2001); see also FN0000083
`at 93.
`
`
`It can be observed, for example, that in the training image of a human face, the eye region is
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`Exhibit P (Chart 1) Smart Stay, Smart Pause, Smart Scroll, Smart Rotation (
`Image Processing Techs., LLC v. Samsung Elec. Co., et al., No. 2:16-CV-0505-JRG (E.D. Tex.)
`CONFIDENTIAL, SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER AEO – CONTAINS HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL SOURCE CODE
`
`
`
`Ref.
`No.
`
`Claim
`No.
`
`U.S. Patent No.
`6,717,518, Claim 39
`
`Accused Instrumentalities that Include Smart Scroll that Employ Samsung
`Algorithm
`darker than the cheek and nose area below.
`
`Based on the above and on my own understanding of the Viola-Jones detection algorithm, it
`is my opinion that Samsung’s
` is detecting human face features,
`such as the nose, ears, and mouth.
`
`The bounding box of a face shown below overlaid on the image of a face comprising pixels
`is provided to illustrate the operation of the Samsung
` algorithm.
`
`
`
`A face box, as would be output by, for example,
`
`
`
`
`.
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`Exhibit P (Chart 1) Smart Stay, Smart Pause, Smart Scroll, Smart Rotation (
`Image Processing Techs., LLC v. Samsung Elec. Co., et al., No. 2:16-CV-0505-JRG (E.D. Tex.)
`CONFIDENTIAL, SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER AEO – CONTAINS HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL SOURCE CODE
`
`Ref.
`No.
`
`Claim
`No.
`
`U.S. Patent No.
`6,717,518, Claim 39
`
`Accused Instrumentalities that Include Smart Scroll that Employ Samsung
`Algorithm
`
`
`
`
`
`
`The pixels comprising the above-illustrated face box.
`
`
`When executing the Smart Scroll feature in Samsung phones and tablets, Samsung smart
`phones and tablets identify a portion of the image of the face comprising the feature to be
`detected using an anthropomorphic model based on the location of the identified facial
`characteristic.
`
`For example, as explained in the Zavadsky Report, Samsung’s eye detection algorithm
`selects a portion of the face in its search for eyes within the bounding box of the detected
`face. Zavadsky Report at Section VI.A.1 at Paragraphs 341–344. This bounded area can be
`seen illustrated below for the left eye, not necessarily to scale.
`
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`identifying a portion of
`
` the image of the face
`comprising the feature
`to be detected using an
`anthropomorphic model
`based on the location of
`the identified facial
`characteristic;
`
`25
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`Exhibit P (Chart 1) Smart Stay, Smart Pause, Smart Scroll, Smart Rotation (
`Image Processing Techs., LLC v. Samsung Elec. Co., et al., No. 2:16-CV-0505-JRG (E.D. Tex.)
`CONFIDENTIAL, SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER AEO – CONTAINS HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL SOURCE CODE
`
`Ref.
`No.
`
`Claim
`No.
`
`U.S. Patent No.
`6,717,518, Claim 39
`
`Accused Instrumentalities that Include Smart Scroll that Employ Samsung
`Algorithm
`
`
`See Zavadsky Report at Section VI.A.1 at Paragraphs 341–344.
`
`
`
`An eye sub-region, as would be selected by, for example, Samsung’s
`
`
`
`
`
`
`.
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`Exhibit P (Chart 1) Smart Stay, Smart Pause, Smart Scroll, Smart Rotation (
`Image Processing Techs., LLC v. Samsung Elec. Co., et al., No. 2:16-CV-0505-JRG (E.D. Tex.)
`CONFIDENTIAL, SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER AEO – CONTAINS HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL SOURCE CODE
`
`Ref.
`No.
`
`Claim
`No.
`
`U.S. Patent No.
`6,717,518, Claim 39
`
`Accused Instrumentalities that Include Smart Scroll that Employ Samsung
`Algorithm
`
`
`
`
`
`
`The pixels comprising the above-illustrated eye sub-region.
`
`
`This portion of the image of the face is selected using an anthropomorphic model of human
`eyes, in which the left eye will likely be in the top left section of the face.
`
`When executing the Smart Scroll feature in Samsung phones and tablets, Samsung smart
`phones and tablets select pixels of the portion of the image having characteristics
`corresponding to the feature to be detected.
`
`For example, as explained in the Zavadsky Report, Samsung’s
`
`
`
`3 9
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`Selecting pixels of the
`
` portion of the image
`having characteristics
`corresponding to the
`feature to be detected;
`
`26
`
` See Zavadsky Report at Section VI.A.1 at Paragraph 346. This scan
` outputs a bounding box of the eye. Id.
`
`
`will implicitly select
`eye detection as used in
`The process of
`pixels having characteristics corresponding to the iris, pupil, and cornea.
`
`
`
`
` will implicitly select
`The process of
`pixels having characteristics corresponding to the iris, pupil, and cornea.
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
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`Exhibit P (Chart 1) Smart Stay, Smart Pause, Smart Scroll, Smart Rotation (
`Image Processing Techs., LLC v. Samsung Elec. Co., et al., No. 2:16-CV-0505-JRG (E.D. Tex.)
`CONFIDENTIAL, SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER AEO – CONTAINS HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL SOURCE CODE
`
`Ref.
`No.
`
`Claim
`No.
`
`U.S. Patent No.
`6,717,518, Claim 39
`
`Accused Instrumentalities that Include Smart Scroll that Employ Samsung
`Algorithm
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`Training describes the process of identifying which Haar-like features or linear combination
`of features correlate with the presence of an object, in this case a human eye.
`
`
` Transcript at 77:1–16.
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`Exhibit P (Chart 1) Smart Stay, Smart Pause, Smart Scroll, Smart Rotation (
`Image Processing Techs., LLC v. Samsung Elec. Co., et al., No. 2:16-CV-0505-JRG (E.D. Tex.)
`CONFIDENTIAL, SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER AEO – CONTAINS HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL SOURCE CODE
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`Ref.
`No.
`
`Claim
`No.
`
`U.S. Patent No.
`6,717,518, Claim 39
`
`Accused Instrumentalities that Include Smart Scroll that Employ Samsung
`Algorithm
`
`
`
`
`
` Transcript at 78:2–23.
`
`
`Based on the above and on my own understanding of the Viola-Jones detection algorithm, it
`is my opinion that Samsung’s
` implicitly is detecting human eye features, such as
`the iris, cornea, and retina.
`
`When executing the Smart Scroll feature in Samsung phones and tablets, Samsung smart
`phones and tablets form at least one histogram of the selected pixels.
`
`3 9
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`Forming at least one
`
` histogram of the
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`Exhibit P (Chart 1) Smart Stay, Smart Pause, Smart Scroll, Smart Rotation (
`Image Processing Techs., LLC v. Samsung Elec. Co., et al., No. 2:16-CV-0505-JRG (E.D. Tex.)
`CONFIDENTIAL, SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER AEO – CONTAINS HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL SOURCE CODE
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`Ref.
`No.
`
`Claim
`No.
`
`U.S. Patent No.
`6,717,518, Claim 39
`selected pixels; and
`
`Accused Instrumentalities that Include Smart Scroll that Employ Samsung
`Algorithm
`
`
`As explained in the Zavadsky Report, eye candidates are sent to the functions
` Zavadsky Report at Section VI.A.1 at Paragraphs 346–348.
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`As seen in the Zavadsky report, a data structure is generated by the Samsung smart phone
`eye detection algorithm
`
`
`
`. See Zavadsky Report, Section VI.A.1, Paragraphs 348–354.
`
`
`
`
`The below image illustrates what the eye candidate boxes, output from
`like as detected in the eye sub-region:5
`
` might look
`
`
`Below is an illustration of the 2D histogram of those candidates rendered in 3D space after
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`5 Note that this is not an actual simulation but an illustration of the format of the output of
`
`.
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`Exhibit P (Chart 1) Smart Stay, Smart Pause, Smart Scroll, Smart Rotation (
`Image Processing Techs., LLC v. Samsung Elec. Co., et al., No. 2:16-CV-0505-JRG (E.D. Tex.)
`CONFIDENTIAL, SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER AEO – CONTAINS HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL SOURCE CODE
`
`Ref.
`No.
`
`Claim
`No.
`
`U.S. Patent No.
`6,717,518, Claim 39
`
`Accused Instrumentalities that Include Smart Scroll that Employ Samsung
`Algorithm
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`As seen above, the X and Y domains comprise the X and Y axes, in which bins of X and Y
`values correspond to eye candidate bins. In the Zavadsky report, these bins would
`correspond to the intervals defined by
`
`
`
`. See Zavadsky Report at
`
`Section VI.A.1, Paragraph 350.
`
`The frequency of occurrence for each bin represents the frequency of eye candidate
`“intersection” or substantial overlap
` described in the
`Zavadsky Report. See Zavadsky Report at Section VI.A.1, Paragraphs 349–354.
`
`The intersection count, for example is based on the X and Y values of pixels identified as
`eye candidates via the classification
` function described in Dr. Zavadsky’s Report.
`See Zavadsky Report at Section V.A.1 at Paragraphs 349–354.
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`Exhibit P (Chart 1) Smart Stay, Smart Pause, Smart Scroll, Smart Rotation (
`Image Processing Techs., LLC v. Samsung Elec. Co., et al., No. 2:16-CV-0505-JRG (E.D. Tex.)
`CONFIDENTIAL, SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER AEO – CONTAINS HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL SOURCE CODE
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`
`
`Accused Instrumentalities that Include Smart Scroll that Employ Samsung
`Algorithm
`When executing the Smart Scroll feature in Samsung phones and tablets, Samsung smart
`phones and tablets analyze the at least one histogram over time to identify characteristics of
`the feature to be detected.
`
`For example, Smart Screen
`
`
`
`
`
`U.S. Patent No.
`6,717,518, Claim 39
`analyzing the at least
`
` one histogram over time
`to identify
`characteristics of the
`feature to be detected;
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`
`Claim
`No.
`
`Ref.
`No.
`28
`
`
`The histogram can be used to detected whether the eye is present or open on the detected
`face, for example. The code at lines
`
`
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`
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`Eye candidate histogram with threshold of “3” (z-axis starts at 3).
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`Exhibit P (Chart 1) Smart Stay, Smart Pause, Smart Scroll, Smart Rotation (
`Image Processing Techs., LLC v. Samsung Elec. Co., et al., No. 2:16-CV-0505-JRG (E.D. Tex.)
`CONFIDENTIAL, SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER AEO – CONTAINS HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL SOURCE CODE
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`Ref.
`No.
`
`Claim
`No.
`
`U.S. Patent No.
`6,717,518, Claim 39
`
`Accused Instrumentalities that Include Smart Scroll that Employ Samsung
`Algorithm
`If no eye candidate bin meets the threshold, the eye is not detected.
`
`
`
`
`
`
`The detected feature is the iris, pupil, or cornea.
`
`As explained supra in Ref. No. 26, the eye detection algorithm used for Smart Scroll
` based on the iris, pupil, and/or cornea.
`
`
`
`3 9
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`Said feature being the
`
` iris, pupil or cornea
`
`
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