论文标题
Auxilio及以后:基于头部运动的辅助鼠标控制器的比较评估,可用性和设计指南
Auxilio and Beyond: Comparative Evaluation, Usability, and Design Guidelines for Head Movement-based Assistive Mouse Controllers
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论文摘要
由于神经系统疾病或其他因素而引起的上肢残疾限制了使用通用光学小鼠的受影响个体的计算机相互作用。这项工作报告了对基于传感器的无线头部辅助小鼠控制器(AMC)的Auxilio进行比较评估的发现,该发现促进了此类人的计算机交互。 Auxilio结合了市售,低成本运动和红外传感器,利用头部运动和脸颊肌肉抽搐来控制小鼠。它在指向没有运动障碍的受试者指向任务时的性能与为类似利益相关者开发的商业可用和基于专利的基于视觉的头部跟踪AMC并置。此外,我们的研究使用系统可用性量表评估了Auxilio的可用性,并补充了对参与者访谈成绩单的定性分析,以识别这两种AMC的优势和劣势。实验结果证明了Auxilio的可行性和有效性,我们将关键发现总结为开发类似未来AMC的设计指南。
Upper limb disability due to neurological disorders or other factors restricts computer interaction for affected individuals using a generic optical mouse. This work reports the findings of a comparative evaluation of Auxilio, a sensor-based wireless head-mounted Assistive Mouse Controller (AMC), that facilitates computer interaction for such individuals. Combining commercially available, low-cost motion and infrared sensors, Auxilio utilizes head movements and cheek muscle twitches for mouse control. Its performance in pointing tasks with subjects without motor impairments has been juxtaposed against a commercially available and patented vision-based head-tracking AMC developed for similar stakeholders. Furthermore, our study evaluates the usability of Auxilio using the System Usability Scale, supplemented by a qualitative analysis of participant interview transcripts to identify the strengths and weaknesses of both AMCs. Experimental results demonstrate the feasibility and effectiveness of Auxilio, and we summarize our key findings into design guidelines for the development of similar future AMCs.