EOG-based Interface for Eye-controlled Applications
Tobias Wissel, University of Essex, UK
Tobias Wissel, University of Essex, UK
Seminar • 10 January 2011 • BM 4.233
AbstractIn recent years diverse modalities as well as combinations of them havebeen explored for applications of Human-Machine Interfaces (HMIs). In this context particularly Electrooculography (EOG) has been used due to its simplicity and good performance. The talk aims at a consideration and independent evaluation of different approaches for feature extraction involving time and frequencydomain as well as classification methods in terms of their applicability in an online system. A virtual keyboard as an example front-end in the machine environment is presented.