Presentation 2000/6/9
An Effect of Gaze-Point Expanding Method in an Eye-gaze Communication System
Kazuyuki ITOH, Yasuo SUDOH,
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Abstract(in English) We have developed eye-gaze AAC system for the people with severe physical disabilities (e. g. progressive muscular dystrophy, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, etc.). With this system the user doesn't have to wear sensors or devices to measure eye movement. In this report we describe about new displaying method in gazing condition. We categorize eye movement in three conditions (moving, before (nearly) gazing, gazing) and expand gazing point wider in gazing condition. As a gazing point becomes wider in gazing condition, the user can pick up easily any characters without mistake and the system does not need high resolution to measure accurately witch character the user gazing.
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Keyword(in English) people with severe physical disabilities / communication aids / line of sight / Argumentative and Alternative / Communication (AAC)
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Title (in English) An Effect of Gaze-Point Expanding Method in an Eye-gaze Communication System
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Keyword(1) people with severe physical disabilities
Keyword(2) communication aids
Keyword(3) line of sight
Keyword(4) Argumentative and Alternative
Keyword(5) Communication (AAC)
1st Author's Name Kazuyuki ITOH
1st Author's Affiliation Research Institute, National Rehabilitation Center for the Disabled (NRCD)()
2nd Author's Name Yasuo SUDOH
2nd Author's Affiliation Research Institute, National Rehabilitation Center for the Disabled (NRCD)
Date 2000/6/9
Paper # HCS2000-12
Volume (vol) vol.100
Number (no) 112
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 7
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