Purpose: To investigate the effects of visual and tactile intra-oral sensor-position feedback for target selection tasks with the tip of the tongue. Method: Target selection tasks were performed using an inductive tongue-computer interface (ITCI). Visual feedback was established by highlighting the area on a visual display corresponding to the activated intra-oral target. Tactile feedback was established using a sensor-border matrix over the sensor plates of the ITCI, which provided sensor-position tactile queues via the user’s tongue. Target selection tasks using an on-screen keyboard by controlling the mouse pointer with the ITCI’s was also evaluated. Results: Mean target selection rates of 23, 5 and 15 activations per minute were obtaine...
Typing performance of a full alphabet keyboard and a joystick type of mouse (with on-screen keyboard...
The tongue can substitute human sensory systems and has been used as a medium of input to help impai...
The tongue is an aesthetically useful organ located in the oral cavity. It can move in complex ways ...
Intraoral target (typing) and on-screen target (pointing/tracking) selection tasks were performed by...
This paper details an investigation into sensory substitution by means of direct electrical stimula...
Purpose: To evaluate typing and pointing performance and improvement over time of four able-bodied p...
Purpose: To evaluate typing and pointing performance and improvement over time of four able-bodied p...
Two tetraplegic subjects performed typing tasks on a computer in an experiment using a tongue contro...
Tongue-computer interfaces have shown the potential to control assistive devices developed for indiv...
Experimental results for pointing tasks using a tongue control system are reported in this paper. Te...
Tongue-computer interfaces allow people with upper limb disability to control a computer with their ...
The tongue is an incredibly complex sensory organ, yet little is known about its tactile capacities ...
This study is motivated by the need to know the characteristics of the learning processes in tongue-...
Purpose: Individuals with tetraplegia depend on alternative interfaces in order to control computers...
Abstract- This study is motivated by the need to know the characteristics of the learning processes ...
Typing performance of a full alphabet keyboard and a joystick type of mouse (with on-screen keyboard...
The tongue can substitute human sensory systems and has been used as a medium of input to help impai...
The tongue is an aesthetically useful organ located in the oral cavity. It can move in complex ways ...
Intraoral target (typing) and on-screen target (pointing/tracking) selection tasks were performed by...
This paper details an investigation into sensory substitution by means of direct electrical stimula...
Purpose: To evaluate typing and pointing performance and improvement over time of four able-bodied p...
Purpose: To evaluate typing and pointing performance and improvement over time of four able-bodied p...
Two tetraplegic subjects performed typing tasks on a computer in an experiment using a tongue contro...
Tongue-computer interfaces have shown the potential to control assistive devices developed for indiv...
Experimental results for pointing tasks using a tongue control system are reported in this paper. Te...
Tongue-computer interfaces allow people with upper limb disability to control a computer with their ...
The tongue is an incredibly complex sensory organ, yet little is known about its tactile capacities ...
This study is motivated by the need to know the characteristics of the learning processes in tongue-...
Purpose: Individuals with tetraplegia depend on alternative interfaces in order to control computers...
Abstract- This study is motivated by the need to know the characteristics of the learning processes ...
Typing performance of a full alphabet keyboard and a joystick type of mouse (with on-screen keyboard...
The tongue can substitute human sensory systems and has been used as a medium of input to help impai...
The tongue is an aesthetically useful organ located in the oral cavity. It can move in complex ways ...