This chapter presents brief overview of a few new technologies used in interfaces for people with different range of abilities. We discuss about scanning systems that enables one to use a computer or tablet using only one or two switches, eye tracking system that moves a pointer in a screen following eye gaze and finally EEG-based brain computer interfaces. The chapter discusses state of the art on each system, points to a new system by combining more than one modality and finally present existing problems and future vision regarding these technologies
The objective of this study is to seek an effective HCI that will allow individuals with severe moto...
Recent research studies showed that brain-controlled systems/devices are breakthrough technology. Su...
This is an overview of the recent progress leading towards a full subject-centered paradigm in human...
This dissertation introduces the design of a multimodal, adaptive real-time assistive system as an a...
Background. Eye trackers are widely used among people with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, and their ...
The quality of life of people suffering from severe motor disabilities can benefit from the use of c...
This thesis is being archived as a Digitized Shelf Copy for campus access to current students and st...
This literature review takes a look at human computer interaction (HCI) systems which employed a wid...
This paper identifies the different kinds of methods, which helps human to communicate with computer...
Background. Eye trackers are widely used among people with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, and their ...
Pfeiffer T. Gaze-based assistive technologies. In: Kouroupetroglou G, ed. Assistive Technologies and...
For people with motor impairments, access to, and independent control of, a computer can be an impor...
Recent research studies showed that brain-controlled systems/devices are breakthrough technology. Su...
In present society, Accessibility issues are being more and more considered, towards a world where e...
Abstract: In this paper we present the starting point of research in applying humancomputer interact...
The objective of this study is to seek an effective HCI that will allow individuals with severe moto...
Recent research studies showed that brain-controlled systems/devices are breakthrough technology. Su...
This is an overview of the recent progress leading towards a full subject-centered paradigm in human...
This dissertation introduces the design of a multimodal, adaptive real-time assistive system as an a...
Background. Eye trackers are widely used among people with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, and their ...
The quality of life of people suffering from severe motor disabilities can benefit from the use of c...
This thesis is being archived as a Digitized Shelf Copy for campus access to current students and st...
This literature review takes a look at human computer interaction (HCI) systems which employed a wid...
This paper identifies the different kinds of methods, which helps human to communicate with computer...
Background. Eye trackers are widely used among people with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, and their ...
Pfeiffer T. Gaze-based assistive technologies. In: Kouroupetroglou G, ed. Assistive Technologies and...
For people with motor impairments, access to, and independent control of, a computer can be an impor...
Recent research studies showed that brain-controlled systems/devices are breakthrough technology. Su...
In present society, Accessibility issues are being more and more considered, towards a world where e...
Abstract: In this paper we present the starting point of research in applying humancomputer interact...
The objective of this study is to seek an effective HCI that will allow individuals with severe moto...
Recent research studies showed that brain-controlled systems/devices are breakthrough technology. Su...
This is an overview of the recent progress leading towards a full subject-centered paradigm in human...