Artículo
Communication Technologies Based on Voluntary Blinks: Assessment and Design
Autor/es | Molina Cantero, Alberto Jesús
Lebrato Vázquez, Clara Merino Monge, Manuel Quesada Tabares, Roylán Castro García, Juan Antonio Gómez González, Isabel María |
Departamento | Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Tecnología Electrónica |
Fecha de publicación | 2019 |
Fecha de depósito | 2021-02-22 |
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Resumen | Some people with severe disabilities are con ned in a state in which communication is
virtually impossible, being reduced to communicating with their eyes or using sophisticated systems that
translate thoughts into words. ... Some people with severe disabilities are con ned in a state in which communication is virtually impossible, being reduced to communicating with their eyes or using sophisticated systems that translate thoughts into words. The EyeTrackers and Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) are suitable systems for those people but their main drawback is their cost. More affordable devices are capable of detecting voluntary blinks and translating them into a binary signal that allows the selection, for example, of an ideogram on a communication board.We tested four different systems based on infrared, bioelectrical signals (Electro-Oculography (EOG) and Electro-Encephalography (EEG)), and video processing. The experiments were performed by people with/without disabilities and analyzed the systems' performances, usability, and method of voluntary blinking (long blinks or sequence of two short blinks). The best accuracy (99.3%) was obtained using Infrared-Oculography (IR-OG) and the worst with the EEG headset (85.9%) and there was a statistical in uence of the technology on accuracy. Regarding the method of voluntary blinking, the use of long or double blinks had no statistical in uence on accuracy, excluding EOG, and the time taken to perform double blinks was shorter, resulting in a potentially much faster interface. People with disabilities obtained similar values but with greater variability. The preferred technology and blinking methods were Video- Oculography (VOG) and long blinks, respectively. The several Open-Source Hardware (OSHW) devices have been developed and a new algorithm for detecting voluntary blinks has also been proposed, which outperforms most of the published papers in the reviewed literature. |
Cita | Molina Cantero, A.J., Lebrato-Vázquez, C., Merino Monge, M., Quesada Tabares, R., Castro García, J.A. y Gómez González, I.M. (2019). Communication Technologies Based on Voluntary Blinks: Assessment and Design. IEEE Access, 7, 70770-70798. |
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