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Development of EOG-Based Communication System Controlled by Eight-Directional Eye Movements.

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  • Development of EOG-Based Communication System Controlled by Eight-Directional Eye Movements. Abstract Text:

    kenji yamagishiKenji Yamagishi,junichi horiJunichi Hori,michio miyakawaMichio Miyakawa,kenji yamagishiKenji Yamagishi,junichi horiJunichi Hori,michio miyakawaMichio Miyakawa,

    A communication support interface controlled by eye movements and voluntary eye blink has been developed for disabled individuals with motor paralysis who cannot speak. Horizontal and vertical electro-oculograms were measured using two electrodes attached above and beside the dominant eye and referring to an earlobe electrode and amplified with AC-coupling in order to reduce the unnecessary drift. Eight directional cursor movements and one selected operation were realized by logically combining the two detected channel signals based on threshold setting specific to the individuals. As experimental results using a projected screen keyboard, processing speed was improved to 12.1 letters/min. while the accuracy was 90.4%

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    k yamagishiK Yamagishi,j horiJ Hori,m miyakawaM Miyakawa,k yamagishiK Yamagishi,j horiJ Hori,m miyakawaM Miyakawa,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Conference proceedings : ... Annual International

    VOLUME: 1

    Page Numbers: 2574-7

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    ISSN: 1557-170X

    DAY: 23

    MONTH: 10

    YEAR: 2006

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    AFFILIATION: Dept. of Biocybern., Niigata Univ.

    Country: United States

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