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WIT, IPSJ-AAC 2021-03-05
15:10
Online Online A Method for Parameter Adjustment of Yes/No Communication Aid -- Research on High and Stable Accuracy of Correct Answers --
Kuniaki Ozawa, Masayoshi Naito, Naoki Tanaka (TOYO Univ.), Shiryu Wada (Double RD) WIT2020-31
It is desirable for ALS patients in completely locked-in state to communicate to their caregivers with a Yes/No communic... [more] WIT2020-31
pp.11-15
WIT, IPSJ-AAC 2020-03-15
14:55
Ibaraki Tsukuba University of Technology
(Cancelled but technical report was issued)
A Method for High and Stable Accuracy of Correct Answers of Yes/No Communication Aid -- Research on Yes/No Communication Aid by Near-infrared Light --
Kuniaki Ozawa, Masayoshi Naito, Naoki Tanaka (TOYO Univ.), Shiryu Wada (Double RD) WIT2019-65
It is desirable for ALS patients in almost totally locked-in state to answer correctly and stably with a Yes/No communic... [more] WIT2019-65
pp.167-170
WIT, IPSJ-AAC 2019-03-10
09:30
Ibaraki Tsukuba University of Technology An Experiment of Expressing a Word by ALS Patients in Almost Completely Locked-in State -- Research on Yes/No Comminication Aid by Near-infrared Light --
Kunuaki Ozawa, Masayoshi Naito, Naoki Tanaka (Toyo Univ.), Shiryu Wada (DOUBLE Research and Development) WIT2018-79
We have been studying a Yes/No communication aid utilizing near-infrared light for almost completely locked-in ALS (Amyo... [more] WIT2018-79
pp.113-118
WIT, IPSJ-AAC 2018-03-10
10:10
Ibaraki Tsukuba University of Technology A Replication Experiment of Accuracy Rate Improvement by Utilizing an ALS Patient's Touch Sensation -- Research on Yes/No Comminication Aid by Near-infrared Light --
Kuniaki Ozawa, Masayoshi Naito, Naoki Tanaka (Toyo Univ.), Shiryu Wada (DOUBLE R&D) WIT2017-81
A Yes/No communication aid using infrared light for totally locked-in ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis) patients has b... [more] WIT2017-81
pp.125-128
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