The following paper introduces the work conducted to create a relative virtual mouse based on the interpretation of head movements and face gesture through a low cost camera and the optical flow of the images. This virtual device is designed specifically as an alternative non-contact pointer for people with mobility impairments in the upper extremities and reduced head control. The proposed virtual device was compared with a conventional mouse, a touchpad and a digital joystick. Validation results show performances close to a digital joystick but far away from a conventional mouse
This paper proposes a new human-machine interface particularly conceived for people with severe disa...
Assistive technologies for disabled persons are widely studied and the demand for them is rapidly gr...
As there is an excellent advancement in the technology in recent years, there has been much improvem...
The following paper introduces the work conducted to create a relative virtual mouse based on the in...
This paper presents the optimization of a virtual mouse called HeadMouse in order to foster its clas...
Current technology often uses the computer mouse or finger to move the cursor along the screen. A mo...
Technology is advancing at a rapid pace, automating many everyday chores in the process. Information...
OBJECTIVES: The objectives of this study were to develop a pointing device controlled by head moveme...
Purpose: This study proposes image processing and microprocessor technology for use in developing a ...
computer interface with mouse-like functions for physically disabled users. Clinics. 2009;64(10):975...
The paper proposes hand tracking based a virtual mouse application, which can be implemented using a...
Augmentative and alternative communication tools allow people with severe motor disabilities to inte...
This paper presents a virtual headstick system as an alternative to the conventional passive headsti...
MouseVision is a project that combines optical tracking and speech recognition software to create a ...
This thesis describes a virtual mouse system that utilizes machine vision technology to enable a use...
This paper proposes a new human-machine interface particularly conceived for people with severe disa...
Assistive technologies for disabled persons are widely studied and the demand for them is rapidly gr...
As there is an excellent advancement in the technology in recent years, there has been much improvem...
The following paper introduces the work conducted to create a relative virtual mouse based on the in...
This paper presents the optimization of a virtual mouse called HeadMouse in order to foster its clas...
Current technology often uses the computer mouse or finger to move the cursor along the screen. A mo...
Technology is advancing at a rapid pace, automating many everyday chores in the process. Information...
OBJECTIVES: The objectives of this study were to develop a pointing device controlled by head moveme...
Purpose: This study proposes image processing and microprocessor technology for use in developing a ...
computer interface with mouse-like functions for physically disabled users. Clinics. 2009;64(10):975...
The paper proposes hand tracking based a virtual mouse application, which can be implemented using a...
Augmentative and alternative communication tools allow people with severe motor disabilities to inte...
This paper presents a virtual headstick system as an alternative to the conventional passive headsti...
MouseVision is a project that combines optical tracking and speech recognition software to create a ...
This thesis describes a virtual mouse system that utilizes machine vision technology to enable a use...
This paper proposes a new human-machine interface particularly conceived for people with severe disa...
Assistive technologies for disabled persons are widely studied and the demand for them is rapidly gr...
As there is an excellent advancement in the technology in recent years, there has been much improvem...