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입 벌림 인식과 팝업 메뉴를 이용한 시선추적 마우스 시스템 성능 개선Improving Eye-gaze Mouse System Using Mouth Open Detection and Pop Up Menu

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Improving Eye-gaze Mouse System Using Mouth Open Detection and Pop Up Menu
Authors
변주영정기철
Issue Date
Dec-2020
Publisher
한국멀티미디어학회
Keywords
HCI; Interface; Eye Gaze; Landmark Detection; Mouse; Midas Touch Problem; Assistive Technology; Spinal Cord Injury.
Citation
멀티미디어학회논문지, v.23, no.12, pp.1454 - 1463
Journal Title
멀티미디어학회논문지
Volume
23
Number
12
Start Page
1454
End Page
1463
URI
http://scholarworks.bwise.kr/ssu/handle/2018.sw.ssu/40120
ISSN
1229-7771
Abstract
An important factor in eye-tracking PC interface for general paralyzed patients is the implementation of the mouse interface, for manipulating the GUI. With a successfully implemented mouse interface, users can generate mouse events exactly at the point of their choosing. However, it is difficult to define this interaction in the eye-tracking interface. This problem has been defined as the Midas touch problem and has been a major focus of eye-tracking research. There have been many attempts to solve this problem using blink, voice input, etc. However, it was not suitable for general paralyzed patients because some of them cannot wink or speak. In this paper, we propose a mouth-pop-up, eye-tracking mouse interface that solves the Midas touch problem as well as becoming a suitable interface for general paralyzed patients using a common RGB camera. The interface presented in this paper implements a mouse interface that detects the opening and closing of the mouth to activate a pop-up menu that the user can select the mouse event. After implementation, a performance experiment was conducted. As a result, we found that the number of malfunctions and the time to perform tasks were reduced compared to the existing method.
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