This paper proposes a new human-machine interface particularly conceived for people with severe disabilities (specifically tetraplegic people), that allows them to interact with the computer for their everyday life by means of mouse pointer. In this system, called FaceMouse, instead of classical pointer paradigm that requires the user to look at the point where to move, we propose to use a paradigm called derivative paradigm, where the user does not indicate the precise position, but the direction along which the mouse pointer must be moved. The proposed system is composed of a common, lowcost webcam, and by a set of computer vision techniques developed to identify the parts of the user's face (the only body part that a tetraplegic person c...
Current technology often uses the computer mouse or finger to move the cursor along the screen. A mo...
Human computer interaction has the physical and theoretical limit among the human being and the inpu...
computer interface with mouse-like functions for physically disabled users. Clinics. 2009;64(10):975...
This paper proposes a new human-machine interface particularly conceived for people with severe disa...
This paper proposes a new human-machine interface particularly conceived for people with severe disa...
This paper presents the design and implementation of a USB mouse for disabled people, with special a...
Eye tracking as an interface to operate a computer is under research for a while and new systems are...
This dissertation introduces the design of a multimodal, adaptive real-time assistive system as an a...
Many people suffer from conditions that lead to deterioration of motor control and makes access to t...
This paper presents an intelligent system for disabled people to have a full control of computers us...
OBJECTIVES: The objectives of this study were to develop a pointing device controlled by head moveme...
This paper presents an intelligent system for disabled people to have a full control of computers u...
Orientador: Eric RohmerDissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Faculdade de Enge...
Some individuals who have the disability of the limbs cannot use the computer with their limbs. This...
Researchers around the world are now focused on to make our devices more interactive and trying to m...
Current technology often uses the computer mouse or finger to move the cursor along the screen. A mo...
Human computer interaction has the physical and theoretical limit among the human being and the inpu...
computer interface with mouse-like functions for physically disabled users. Clinics. 2009;64(10):975...
This paper proposes a new human-machine interface particularly conceived for people with severe disa...
This paper proposes a new human-machine interface particularly conceived for people with severe disa...
This paper presents the design and implementation of a USB mouse for disabled people, with special a...
Eye tracking as an interface to operate a computer is under research for a while and new systems are...
This dissertation introduces the design of a multimodal, adaptive real-time assistive system as an a...
Many people suffer from conditions that lead to deterioration of motor control and makes access to t...
This paper presents an intelligent system for disabled people to have a full control of computers us...
OBJECTIVES: The objectives of this study were to develop a pointing device controlled by head moveme...
This paper presents an intelligent system for disabled people to have a full control of computers u...
Orientador: Eric RohmerDissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Faculdade de Enge...
Some individuals who have the disability of the limbs cannot use the computer with their limbs. This...
Researchers around the world are now focused on to make our devices more interactive and trying to m...
Current technology often uses the computer mouse or finger to move the cursor along the screen. A mo...
Human computer interaction has the physical and theoretical limit among the human being and the inpu...
computer interface with mouse-like functions for physically disabled users. Clinics. 2009;64(10):975...