Soft keyboard for the disabled

Paul Gnanayutham, C. Bloor, G. Cockton

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Abstract

This paper discusses an investigation carried out in designing and evaluating a neurorehabiliatory communication interfaces for nonverbal Quadriplegic and other clinically brain injured persons. Research was conducted where brain-injured persons communicated using a brain-body interface and a computer program with simple text such as Yes, No, Thanks etc. This research was further developed into a soft keyboard, which gave a brain-injured person an interface to create simple sentences. The users used the soft keyboard with a brain body interface. This paper reports on the soft keyboard developed and the experimental results of this research
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationComputers helping people with special needs: 9th international conference, ICCHP 2004, Paris, France, July 7-9, 2004, proceedings
EditorsK. Miesenberger, J. Klaus, W. Zagler, D. Burger
Place of PublicationBerlin
PublisherSpringer
Pages999-1002
Number of pages4
Edition3118
ISBN (Print)9783540223344
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2004

Publication series

NameLecture notes in computer science
PublisherSpringer-Verlag
Number3118

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