The tongue can substitute human sensory systems and has been used as a medium of input to help impaired patients communicate with the world. Innovative techniques have been employed to realize tongue movement, sense its position and exploit tongue dexterity, in order to achieve Tongue Supported Human Computer Interaction (TSHCI). This paper examines various approaches of using tongue dexterousness in TSHCI systems and introduces two infrared signal supported minimally-invasive TSHCI systems developed at Curtin University. Methods of sensing tongue movement andposition are especially discussed and depending on the employed methods, TSHCI systems are categorized as either invasive or minimally-invasive. A set of system usability criteria is p...
Mobile and wearable devices became pervasive in daily life. The dominant input techniques for mobile...
Purpose: Individuals with tetraplegia depend on alternative interfaces in order to control computers...
There has been dramatic increase in the number of people with physical disabilities in recent years....
Tongue-computer interfaces have shown the potential to control assistive devices developed for indiv...
Tongue supported human-computer interaction (TSHCI) systems can help critically ill patients interac...
Tongue-computer interfaces allow people with upper limb disability to control a computer with their ...
The tongue is an aesthetically useful organ located in the oral cavity. It can move in complex ways ...
Efficient input devices for computers and automatic equipment can improve the quality of life for se...
A new communication and control concept using tongue movements is introduced to generate, detect, an...
Abstract: The paper presents a new concept of computer user interface dedicated for the disabled pe...
Wheelchair control methods for people with tetraplegia and other disabilities that prevent them from...
This paper details an investigation into sensory substitution by means of direct electrical stimula...
The "Tongue Drive" system is a tongue-operated assistive innovation produced for individuals with ex...
Individuals with motor disabilities can benefit from an alternative means of interacting with the wo...
www.smi.hst.aau.dk/~naja/ This work describes a new inductive tongue-computer interface to be used b...
Mobile and wearable devices became pervasive in daily life. The dominant input techniques for mobile...
Purpose: Individuals with tetraplegia depend on alternative interfaces in order to control computers...
There has been dramatic increase in the number of people with physical disabilities in recent years....
Tongue-computer interfaces have shown the potential to control assistive devices developed for indiv...
Tongue supported human-computer interaction (TSHCI) systems can help critically ill patients interac...
Tongue-computer interfaces allow people with upper limb disability to control a computer with their ...
The tongue is an aesthetically useful organ located in the oral cavity. It can move in complex ways ...
Efficient input devices for computers and automatic equipment can improve the quality of life for se...
A new communication and control concept using tongue movements is introduced to generate, detect, an...
Abstract: The paper presents a new concept of computer user interface dedicated for the disabled pe...
Wheelchair control methods for people with tetraplegia and other disabilities that prevent them from...
This paper details an investigation into sensory substitution by means of direct electrical stimula...
The "Tongue Drive" system is a tongue-operated assistive innovation produced for individuals with ex...
Individuals with motor disabilities can benefit from an alternative means of interacting with the wo...
www.smi.hst.aau.dk/~naja/ This work describes a new inductive tongue-computer interface to be used b...
Mobile and wearable devices became pervasive in daily life. The dominant input techniques for mobile...
Purpose: Individuals with tetraplegia depend on alternative interfaces in order to control computers...
There has been dramatic increase in the number of people with physical disabilities in recent years....