Tongue-Supported Human-Computer Interaction Systems: A Review
The tongue can substitute human sensory systems and has been used as a medium of input to help impaired patients communicate with the world. Innovative techniques have been employed to realize tongue movement, sense its position and exploit tongue dexterity, in order to achieve Tongue Supported Huma...
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| author | Khan, Masood Mehmood Sherazi, H. Quain, R. |
| author2 | Zhi-Pei Liang |
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| description | The tongue can substitute human sensory systems and has been used as a medium of input to help impaired patients communicate with the world. Innovative techniques have been employed to realize tongue movement, sense its position and exploit tongue dexterity, in order to achieve Tongue Supported Human Computer Interaction (TSHCI). This paper examines various approaches of using tongue dexterousness in TSHCI systems and introduces two infrared signal supported minimally-invasive TSHCI systems developed at Curtin University. Methods of sensing tongue movement andposition are especially discussed and depending on the employed methods, TSHCI systems are categorized as either invasive or minimally-invasive. A set of system usability criteria is proposed to help build more effective TSHCI systems in future. |
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| spelling | curtin-20.500.11937-346502017-09-13T15:11:57Z Tongue-Supported Human-Computer Interaction Systems: A Review Khan, Masood Mehmood Sherazi, H. Quain, R. Zhi-Pei Liang Tongue-Supported Systems Tongue-Supported Human-Computer Interaction The tongue can substitute human sensory systems and has been used as a medium of input to help impaired patients communicate with the world. Innovative techniques have been employed to realize tongue movement, sense its position and exploit tongue dexterity, in order to achieve Tongue Supported Human Computer Interaction (TSHCI). This paper examines various approaches of using tongue dexterousness in TSHCI systems and introduces two infrared signal supported minimally-invasive TSHCI systems developed at Curtin University. Methods of sensing tongue movement andposition are especially discussed and depending on the employed methods, TSHCI systems are categorized as either invasive or minimally-invasive. A set of system usability criteria is proposed to help build more effective TSHCI systems in future. 2014 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/34650 10.1109/EMBC.2014.6943864 IEEE Press fulltext |
| spellingShingle | Tongue-Supported Systems Tongue-Supported Human-Computer Interaction Khan, Masood Mehmood Sherazi, H. Quain, R. Tongue-Supported Human-Computer Interaction Systems: A Review |
| title | Tongue-Supported Human-Computer Interaction Systems: A Review |
| title_full | Tongue-Supported Human-Computer Interaction Systems: A Review |
| title_fullStr | Tongue-Supported Human-Computer Interaction Systems: A Review |
| title_full_unstemmed | Tongue-Supported Human-Computer Interaction Systems: A Review |
| title_short | Tongue-Supported Human-Computer Interaction Systems: A Review |
| title_sort | tongue-supported human-computer interaction systems: a review |
| topic | Tongue-Supported Systems Tongue-Supported Human-Computer Interaction |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/34650 |