A Comparison of a Brain-Computer Interface and an Eye Tracker: Is There a More Appropriate Technology for Controlling a Virtual Keyboard in an ALS Patient?
Liliana GarcíaRicardo Ron-AngevinBertrand LoubièreLoc RenaultGwendal Le MassonVéronique Lespinet-NajibJean-Marc AndréPublished in: IWANN (2) (2017)
Keyphrases
- eye tracker
- brain computer interface
- input device
- computer screen
- eye gaze
- eye tracking
- spinal cord injury
- eye movements
- augmented reality
- visual search
- head mounted
- motor imagery
- text input
- human computer interaction
- event related
- healthy subjects
- virtual reality
- eeg data
- eye movement analysis
- eeg signals
- user interface
- computer vision
- brain activity
- brain signals
- virtual world
- machine learning
- pupil size
- real time
- eye tracking data
- head movements
- video sequences
- virtual environment