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Human-Computer Interface Technologies for the Motor Impaired

Human Computer Interface Technologies for the Motor Impaired examines both the technical and social aspects of human computer interface (HCI). Written by world-class academic experts committed to improving HCI technologies for people with disabilities, this all-inclusive book explores the latest research, and offers insight into the current limitations of this field. It introduces the concept of HCI, identifies and describes the fundamentals associated with a specific technology of HCI, and provides examples for each. It also lists and highlights the different modalities (video, speech, mechanical, myoelectric, electro-oculogram, and brain-waves) that are available, and discusses their relevant applications.

Easily and readily understood by researchers, engineers, clinicians, and the common layperson, the book describes a number of HCI technologies ranging from simple modification of the computer mouse and joystick to a braincomputer interface (BCI) that uses the electrical recording of the brain activity of the user. The text includes photographs or illustrations for each device, as well as references at the end of each chapter for further study.

In addition, this book:

  • Describes the mechanical sensors that are used as an interface to control a computer or screen for the aged and disabled
  • Discusses the BCI using brain waves recorded by noninvasive electrodes to recognize the command from the user
  • Presents the myoelectric interface for controlling devices such as the prosthetic/robotic hand
  • Explains the technology of tracking the eye gaze using video
  • Provides the fundamentals of voice recognition technologies for computer and machine control applications
  • Examines a secure and voiceless method for the recognition of speech-based commands using video of lip movement


Human Computer Interface Technologies for the Motor Impaired

considers possible applications, discusses limitations, and presents the current research taking place in the field of HCI. Dedicated to enhancing the lives of people living with disabilities, this book aids professionals in biomedical, electronics, and computer engineering, and serves as a resource for anyone interested in the developing applications of HCI. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 430g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Oct 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781482262667

About Dinesh K. KumarSridhar Poosapadi Arjunan

Dinesh K. Kumar received a B.Tech from IIT Madras and a Ph.D in biomedical engineering from IIT Delhi and AIIMS Delhi. He is a professor and leader of biomedical engineering at RMIT University Melbourne Australia. Dr. Kumar has published more than 330 refereed papers in the field and his interests include muscle control affordable diagnostics and humancomputer interface. He is editor of multiple journals chairs a range of conferences related to biomedical engineering and enjoys walking in nature in his spare time.Sridhar Poosapadi Arjunan received a B.Eng in electronics and communication from the University of Madras India; a M.Eng in communication systems from Madurai Kamaraj University India; and a Ph.D in biomedical signal processing from RMIT University Australia. He is currently a postdoctoral research fellow with Biosignals Lab at RMIT University. Dr. Poosapadi Arjunan is a recipient of the RMIT SECE Research Scholarship CASS Australian Early Career Researcher Grant and the Australia-India ECR Fellowship. His major research interests include biomedical signal processing rehabilitation study fractal theory and humancomputer interface applications.

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