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updated 05/02/2012 17:04

 

 

 

 

 

Ergonomics and Physical Considerations Collection: Hands-Free Communication

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A tracking calibration is done with a web camera focused on the retina of each eye.  This image shows the target focus to allow hands-free computer navigation. Press Escape to Close Calibration for 'eye blink' or cursor control by the eye is done with a web camera focused on the retina of each eye.  This image shows calibration and preparation to allow hands-free computer navigation. Press Escape to Close A man is playing a popular solitare game on a computer using just his eyes to move the cursor for hands-free computer navigation, EyeTech. Press Escape to Close Monitor display of a computer with the Freecell game, played by using just eyes to move the cursor for hands-free computer navigation, EyeTech. Press Escape to Close Using Dragon NaturallySpeaking voice recognition, this user is looking at a grid with numbered sections on a web page with links to narrow down which link he wants to use. Press Escape to Close This SAGE assistive technology uses a wireless headset with a microphone for voice commands and phone conversation. for Press Escape to Close Monitor display of a computer with the Freecell game, played by using just eyes to move the cursor for hands-free computer navigation, EyeTech. Press Escape to Close

For more information about hands-free communication and voice recognition technology see our Show and Tell page:

Hands-Free Navigation and Speech Recognition



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