Nowadays, daily life involves the extensive use of computers, since human beings are immersed in a technological society. Therefore, it is mandatory to interact with computers, which represents a true disadvantage for people with upper limb disabilities. In this context, this work aims to develop an interface for emulating mouse and keyboard functions (EMKEY) by applying concepts of artificial vision and voice recognition to replace the use of hands. Pointer control is achieved by head movement, whereas voice recognition is used to perform interface functionalities, including speech-to-text transcription. To evaluate the interface’s usability and usefulness, two studies were carried out. The first study was performed with 30 participants wi...
People with physical disabilities in their upper extremities face serious issues in using classical...
Motor disabilities prevent a large number of people from interacting with a computer using conventio...
OBJECTIVES: The objectives of this study were to develop a pointing device controlled by head moveme...
Nowadays, daily life involves the extensive use of computers, since human beings are immersed in a t...
We propose a cost effective human-machine interface interpreting the userâ??s hand or head gestures....
At present, there are no adequate solutions which facilitate the interaction of computers to handic...
This dissertation introduces the design of a multimodal, adaptive real-time assistive system as an a...
The correct application of ICTs (information and communications technologies) to the education of pe...
Effective interaction with personal computers is a basic requirement for many of the functions that ...
This paper describes a hybrid human-machine interface, based on electro-oculogram (EOG) and electrom...
Background: The possibility of using a computer by a disabled person is one of the difficult problem...
Researchers around the world are now focused on to make our devices more interactive and trying to m...
When we interact with computers today, we typically feed input into the computer with our hands cont...
Sometimes people look for freedom in the virtual world. However, not all have the possibility to int...
Human computer interaction has the physical and theoretical limit among the human being and the inpu...
People with physical disabilities in their upper extremities face serious issues in using classical...
Motor disabilities prevent a large number of people from interacting with a computer using conventio...
OBJECTIVES: The objectives of this study were to develop a pointing device controlled by head moveme...
Nowadays, daily life involves the extensive use of computers, since human beings are immersed in a t...
We propose a cost effective human-machine interface interpreting the userâ??s hand or head gestures....
At present, there are no adequate solutions which facilitate the interaction of computers to handic...
This dissertation introduces the design of a multimodal, adaptive real-time assistive system as an a...
The correct application of ICTs (information and communications technologies) to the education of pe...
Effective interaction with personal computers is a basic requirement for many of the functions that ...
This paper describes a hybrid human-machine interface, based on electro-oculogram (EOG) and electrom...
Background: The possibility of using a computer by a disabled person is one of the difficult problem...
Researchers around the world are now focused on to make our devices more interactive and trying to m...
When we interact with computers today, we typically feed input into the computer with our hands cont...
Sometimes people look for freedom in the virtual world. However, not all have the possibility to int...
Human computer interaction has the physical and theoretical limit among the human being and the inpu...
People with physical disabilities in their upper extremities face serious issues in using classical...
Motor disabilities prevent a large number of people from interacting with a computer using conventio...
OBJECTIVES: The objectives of this study were to develop a pointing device controlled by head moveme...