Design and evaluation of a noninvasive tongue-computer interface for individuals with severe disabilities

Oguzhan Kirtas, M. Mohammadi, B. Bentsen, P. Veltink, L. Struijk
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Tongue-computer interfaces have shown the potential to control assistive devices developed for individuals with severe disabilities. However, current efficient tongue-computer interfaces require invasive methods for attaching the sensor activation units to the tongue, such as piercing. In this study, we propose a noninvasive tongue-computer interface to avoid the requirement of invasive activation unit attachment methods. We developed the noninvasive tongue-computer interface by integrating an activation unit on a frame, and mounting the frame on an inductive tongue-computer interface (ITCI). Thus, the users are able to activate the inductive sensors on the interface by positioning the activation unit with their tongue. They also do not need to remount the activation unit before each use. We performed pointing tests for controlling a computer cursor and number typing tests with two able-bodied participants, where one of them was experienced with using invasive tongue-computer interfaces and other one had no experience. We measured throughput and movement error for pointing tasks, and speed and accuracy for number typing tasks for the evaluation of the feasibility and performance of the developed noninvasive system. Results show that the inexperienced participant achieved similar results with the developed noninvasive tongue-computer interface compared to the current invasive version of the ITCI, while the experienced participant performed better with the invasive tongue-computer interface.
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重度残障人士非侵入性舌-电脑介面设计与评估
舌-电脑界面显示出控制为严重残疾人士开发的辅助设备的潜力。然而,目前有效的舌头-计算机接口需要侵入性方法将传感器激活单元连接到舌头上,例如穿孔。在这项研究中,我们提出了一种非侵入性的舌头-计算机接口,以避免侵入性激活单元连接方法的要求。我们通过在框架上集成激活单元,并将框架安装在感应舌头-计算机接口(ITCI)上,开发了非侵入性舌头-计算机接口。因此,用户能够通过用舌头定位激活单元来激活界面上的感应传感器。他们也不需要在每次使用前重新安装激活单元。我们对两个身体健全的参与者进行了控制电脑光标的指向测试和数字输入测试,其中一个有使用侵入性舌-电脑界面的经验,另一个没有经验。我们测量了指向任务的吞吐量和移动误差,以及数字输入任务的速度和准确性,以评估所开发的非侵入性系统的可行性和性能。结果表明,无经验的被试使用所开发的无创舌-计算机接口与现有的有创版本ITCI取得了相似的结果,而有经验的被试使用有创舌-计算机接口表现更好。
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