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Eye-controlled human/computer interface using the line-of-sight and the intentional blink

Park et al., 1996

Document ID
11984455479554219390
Author
Park K
Lee K
Publication year
Publication venue
Computers & industrial engineering

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By integrating the eye and head-position monitoring devices, the present authors developed an eye-controlled human/computer interface based on the line-of-sight and an intentional blink to invoke commands. Also modified was an existing calibration method to reduce the …
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