Presentation 2005/3/18
Automatic Detection of the Optimum Compensation Value in Painting Tool with Blurring Compensation
Daisuke MORIMOTO, Masahiko NAWATE,
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Abstract(in English) We have developed a painting tool that can compensate mouse trajectory containing blurring because of athetosis using the moving average method. The expriment on this tool has been carried out at medical facilities and the result indicated that this compensation is effective. In our previous works, the number of average points n was constant regardless of situation of disability. However it is required that the compensation setting should correspond to individual situation of disability, automatically. In this report, we corrected data of the people without disability, in order to clarify optimum compensation setting. The expriment to determine the validity of the setting was also carried out at medical facilities. 80% of subjects told that compensated mouse trajectry is better than without compensation, implying that this optimum compensation value is valid.
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Keyword(in English) blurring compensation / moving average method / impaired person / mouse trajectry / celebral palsy
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Title (in English) Automatic Detection of the Optimum Compensation Value in Painting Tool with Blurring Compensation
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Keyword(1) blurring compensation
Keyword(2) moving average method
Keyword(3) impaired person
Keyword(4) mouse trajectry
Keyword(5) celebral palsy
1st Author's Name Daisuke MORIMOTO
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Electronics and Control System Engineering, Shimane University()
2nd Author's Name Masahiko NAWATE
2nd Author's Affiliation Department of Electronics and Control System Engineering, Shimane University
Date 2005/3/18
Paper # WIT2004-78
Volume (vol) vol.104
Number (no) 751
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 5
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