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Computer Input by Human Eyes Only and It’s Applications

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Computer input by human eyes only is proposed for disabled and elderly persons, in particular, together with its applications to communication aid, having meal aid, information collection aid, watching TV aid, listening to radio aid, phoning aid, Electric Wheel Chair: EWC control, service robot control. Through experiments with disabled and normal persons including Alzheimer diseased persons, it is found that the proposed Eye Based Human Computer Interaction: EBHCI which includes computer input by human eyes only can be used for disabled and normal persons for a variety of applications.

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The author would like to thank all the patients who are contributed to the experiments conducted. The author also would like to thank Professor Dr. Takao Hotokebuchi, President of Saga University for his support this research works.

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Arai, K. (2015). Computer Input by Human Eyes Only and It’s Applications. In: Arai, K., Kapoor, S., Bhatia, R. (eds) Intelligent Systems in Science and Information 2014. SAI 2014. Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol 591. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-14654-6_1

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