Human-computer interface technologies for the motor impaired. (2015)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Human-computer interface technologies for the motor impaired. (2015)
- Main Title:
- Human-computer interface technologies for the motor impaired
- Further Information:
- Note: Dinesh K. Kumar, Sridhar Poosapadi Arjunan.
- Authors:
- Kumar, Dinesh (Dinesh K.)
Poosapadi Arjunan, Sridhar - Contents:
- Introduction; Abstract; Introduction: Human–computer interface for people with disabilities; Background; History; Future of HCI; Layout of the book; Reference; ; Human–computer interface: Mechanical sensors; Abstract; Introduction; Modified devices; Sensors; Applications of HCI based on mechanical sensors; Current research and future improvements; References; ; Brain–computer interface based on thought waves; Abstract; Introduction; History of brain–computer interface; Significance of BCI devices; BCI technology; System design; Signal analysis; BCI translation algorithms; User consideration; Applications of BCI; Limitations; Future research; Ethical consideration; References; ; Evoked potentials-based brain–computer interface; Abstract; Introduction; Brain–computer interface (BCI) systems based on steady-state visual evoke potential; Design challenges and limitations; Results; User benefits and improvements; References; ; Myoelectric-based hand gesture recognition for human–computer interface applications; Abstract; Introduction; Background; Current technologies and implementation; References; ; Video-based hand movement for human–computer interface; Abstract; Introduction; Background; Data analysis; Discussion; User requirements; User benefits; Shortcomings; Future developments; References; ; Human–computer interface based on electrooculography; Abstract; Introduction; Background; Current technologies: Historical to state of the art; Example of EOG-based system; Results;Introduction; Abstract; Introduction: Human–computer interface for people with disabilities; Background; History; Future of HCI; Layout of the book; Reference; ; Human–computer interface: Mechanical sensors; Abstract; Introduction; Modified devices; Sensors; Applications of HCI based on mechanical sensors; Current research and future improvements; References; ; Brain–computer interface based on thought waves; Abstract; Introduction; History of brain–computer interface; Significance of BCI devices; BCI technology; System design; Signal analysis; BCI translation algorithms; User consideration; Applications of BCI; Limitations; Future research; Ethical consideration; References; ; Evoked potentials-based brain–computer interface; Abstract; Introduction; Brain–computer interface (BCI) systems based on steady-state visual evoke potential; Design challenges and limitations; Results; User benefits and improvements; References; ; Myoelectric-based hand gesture recognition for human–computer interface applications; Abstract; Introduction; Background; Current technologies and implementation; References; ; Video-based hand movement for human–computer interface; Abstract; Introduction; Background; Data analysis; Discussion; User requirements; User benefits; Shortcomings; Future developments; References; ; Human–computer interface based on electrooculography; Abstract; Introduction; Background; Current technologies: Historical to state of the art; Example of EOG-based system; Results; Discussion; Limitations of the study; Discussion: User benefits and limitations; References; Further reading; ; Video-based eye tracking; Abstract; Introduction; Background and history; An example eye-tracking method; Data analysis; Results; Discussion: User benefits and limitations; References; ; Speech for controlling computers; Abstract; Introduction; History of speech-based machine commands; Automatic speech recognition (ASR); Speech denoising methods; Speech analysis fundamentals; Subsections of speech: Phonemes; How people speak: Speech production model; Place principle hearing model; Features selection for speech analysis; Speech feature classification; Artificial neural networks; Limitations in current systems; References; ; Lip movement for human–computer interface; Abstract; Introduction: History and applications; Current technologies; User requirements; Example of voiceless speech recognition systems; Discussion: User benefits; Summary; References; … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- Boca Raton : CRC Press
- Publication Date:
- 2015
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (black and white)
- Subjects:
- 681.761
Assistive computer technology
Human-computer interaction -- Technological innovations
Movement disorders
Biomedical engineering - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781482262674
- Related ISBNs:
- 9781482262667
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- Note: Description based on CIP data; item not viewed.
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