Mouse control has become a crucial aspect of many modern day computer interactions. This poses a challenge for individuals with motor impairments or those whose use of hands are restricted due to situational constraints. We present a system called the Vocal Joystick which allows the user to continuously control the mouse cursor by varying vocal parameters such as vowel quality, loudness and pitch. A survey of existing cursor control methods is presented to highlight the key characteristics of the Vocal Joystick. Evaluations were conducted to characterize expert performance capability of the Vocal Joystick, and to compare novice user performance and preference for the Vocal Joystick and two other existing speech based cursor control methods....
In this paper we present a novel method of simulating mouse clicks while the cursor is navigated by ...
In this paper we describe the basic structure of a virtual mouse operating by voice which has been c...
Motor disabilities prevent a large number of people from interacting with a computer using conventio...
The Vocal Joystick is a novel human-computer interface mechanism designed to enable individuals with...
A longitudinal study of two non-speech continuous cursor control system is presented in this paper;W...
We present a novel voice-based human-computer interface designed to enable in-dividuals with motor i...
We conducted a 2.5 week longitudinal study with five motor impaired (MI) and four non-impaired (NMI)...
An experiment was designed to determine whether speech input is a valuable alternative or addition t...
Despite advances in speech technology, human factors research since the late 1970s has provided onl...
Despite advances in speech technology, human factors research since the late 1970's has provided onl...
This paper introduces a novel adaptive direction filtering algorithm in the Vocal Joystick (VJ) sett...
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2Despite advances in speech technology, human factors research since the late 1970s has provided onl...
Nonverbal vocal interface, meaning the use of non-speech vocal sounds such as oooh and ahhh as i...
Voice controlled web browsers allow users to navigate by speaking the text of a link or an associate...
In this paper we present a novel method of simulating mouse clicks while the cursor is navigated by ...
In this paper we describe the basic structure of a virtual mouse operating by voice which has been c...
Motor disabilities prevent a large number of people from interacting with a computer using conventio...
The Vocal Joystick is a novel human-computer interface mechanism designed to enable individuals with...
A longitudinal study of two non-speech continuous cursor control system is presented in this paper;W...
We present a novel voice-based human-computer interface designed to enable in-dividuals with motor i...
We conducted a 2.5 week longitudinal study with five motor impaired (MI) and four non-impaired (NMI)...
An experiment was designed to determine whether speech input is a valuable alternative or addition t...
Despite advances in speech technology, human factors research since the late 1970s has provided onl...
Despite advances in speech technology, human factors research since the late 1970's has provided onl...
This paper introduces a novel adaptive direction filtering algorithm in the Vocal Joystick (VJ) sett...
This paper presents a user study measuring the time it takes users to create drawings with a graphic...
2Despite advances in speech technology, human factors research since the late 1970s has provided onl...
Nonverbal vocal interface, meaning the use of non-speech vocal sounds such as oooh and ahhh as i...
Voice controlled web browsers allow users to navigate by speaking the text of a link or an associate...
In this paper we present a novel method of simulating mouse clicks while the cursor is navigated by ...
In this paper we describe the basic structure of a virtual mouse operating by voice which has been c...
Motor disabilities prevent a large number of people from interacting with a computer using conventio...