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The dTDS detects users' tongue motion using a magnetic tracer and an array of magnetic sensors embedded in a compact, ergonomic, and stylish wireless headset.
ABSTRACT. In this paper, we are presenting a new wireless and wearable assistive technology called dual-mode Tongue Drive System.
We have developed a dTDS that allows people with severe disabilities to use computers by navigating a mouse cursor and typing via two modalities: voluntary ...
Dual-mode tongue drive system: using speech and tongue motion to improve computer access for people with disabilities · 5 Citations · 25 References.
Bibliographic details on Dual-mode tongue drive system: using speech and tongue motion to improve computer access for people with disabilities.
The dTDS detects users' tongue motion using a magnetic tracer and an array of magnetic sensors embedded in a compact and ergonomic wireless headset. It also ...
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The dTDS detects users tongue motion using a magnetic tracer and an array of magnetic sensors embedded in a compact and ergonomic wireless headset. It also ...
Nov 27, 2023 · This study is the first to show that the wireless and wearable Tongue Drive System outperforms sip-and-puff in controlling wheelchairs.
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Dual-mode tongue drive system: Using speech and tongue motion to improve computer access for people with disabilities. Conference Paper. Oct 2012.
Jun 30, 2008 · The novel system allows individuals with disabilities to operate a computer, control a powered wheelchair and interact with their environments ...
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