Presentation 1996/9/12
Line of Sight Movement During Continuous Gaze on Optional Characters : An Application for Eye-gaze Input Communication System
kazuyuki ITOH, Yasuo SUDOH,
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Abstract(in English) In the result of an injury, a stroke, or a progressively disabling disease, some disabled people (ex. suffering from progressive muscular dystrophy, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, spinal cord injury etc.) are unable to write, to point, or even to nod their head. In this case they communicate solely with their eyes-blinking or moving them up or left for "yes", down or right for "no". But if eye-gaze input communication system, which can detects their line of sight and accepts input directly from their eyes, is realized, simply by gazing given menu board or communication board the corresponding menu option or communication message is invoked. In this way, the disabled users can control their environment and communicate with others. In this report we measure movements of subject's line of sight during continuous gas on communication board, and examine how communication system should analyze these data to detect which character subjects gas on the communication board.
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Keyword(in English) people with disability / communication aids / corneal reflection method / eye gaze
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Conference Date 1996/9/12(1days)
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Title (in English) Line of Sight Movement During Continuous Gaze on Optional Characters : An Application for Eye-gaze Input Communication System
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Keyword(1) people with disability
Keyword(2) communication aids
Keyword(3) corneal reflection method
Keyword(4) eye gaze
1st Author's Name kazuyuki ITOH
1st Author's Affiliation Research Institute National Rehabilitation Center for the Disabled()
2nd Author's Name Yasuo SUDOH
2nd Author's Affiliation Research Institute National Rehabilitation Center for the Disabled
Date 1996/9/12
Paper # HCS-96-13
Volume (vol) vol.96
Number (no) 242
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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