This dissertation introduces the design of a multimodal, adaptive real-time assistive system as an alternate human computer interface that can be used by individuals with severe motor disabilities. The proposed design is based on the integration of a remote eye-gaze tracking system, voice recognition software, and a virtual keyboard. The methodology relies on a user profile that customizes eye gaze tracking using neural networks. The user profiling feature facilitates the notion of universal access to computing resources for a wide range of applications such as web browsing, email, word processing and editing. The study is significant in terms of the integration of key algorithms to yield an adaptable and multimodal interface. The contribut...
A human-computer interface (HCI) system designed for use by people with severe disabilities is prese...
This chapter presents brief overview of a few new technologies used in interfaces for people with di...
This paper proposes a new human-machine interface particularly conceived for people with severe disa...
This dissertation introduces the design of a multimodal, adaptive real-time assistive system as an a...
When we interact with computers today, we typically feed input into the computer with our hands cont...
The objective of this study is to seek an effective HCI that will allow individuals with severe moto...
Effective interaction with personal computers is a basic requirement for many of the functions that ...
During the last years several interfaces have been developed to allow communication to those patient...
Eye tracking as an interface to operate a computer is under research for a while and new systems are...
In present society, Accessibility issues are being more and more considered, towards a world where e...
This study developed an adaptive real-time humancomputer interface (HCI) that serves as an assistive...
Human computer interaction has the physical and theoretical limit among the human being and the inpu...
Individuals affected by severe motor impairment lose the ability to move and interact effectively. T...
We propose a cost effective human-machine interface interpreting the userâ??s hand or head gestures....
This thesis is being archived as a Digitized Shelf Copy for campus access to current students and st...
A human-computer interface (HCI) system designed for use by people with severe disabilities is prese...
This chapter presents brief overview of a few new technologies used in interfaces for people with di...
This paper proposes a new human-machine interface particularly conceived for people with severe disa...
This dissertation introduces the design of a multimodal, adaptive real-time assistive system as an a...
When we interact with computers today, we typically feed input into the computer with our hands cont...
The objective of this study is to seek an effective HCI that will allow individuals with severe moto...
Effective interaction with personal computers is a basic requirement for many of the functions that ...
During the last years several interfaces have been developed to allow communication to those patient...
Eye tracking as an interface to operate a computer is under research for a while and new systems are...
In present society, Accessibility issues are being more and more considered, towards a world where e...
This study developed an adaptive real-time humancomputer interface (HCI) that serves as an assistive...
Human computer interaction has the physical and theoretical limit among the human being and the inpu...
Individuals affected by severe motor impairment lose the ability to move and interact effectively. T...
We propose a cost effective human-machine interface interpreting the userâ??s hand or head gestures....
This thesis is being archived as a Digitized Shelf Copy for campus access to current students and st...
A human-computer interface (HCI) system designed for use by people with severe disabilities is prese...
This chapter presents brief overview of a few new technologies used in interfaces for people with di...
This paper proposes a new human-machine interface particularly conceived for people with severe disa...