Dynamic Bayesian Adjustment of Dwell Time for Faster Eye Typing
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Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering (TNSRE)
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Eye typing is a hands-free method of human computer interaction, which is especially useful for people with upper limb disabilities. Users select a desired key by gazing at it in an image of a keyboard for a fixed dwell time. There is a tradeoff in selecting the dwell time; shorter dwell times lead to errors due to unintentional selections, while longer dwell times lead to a slow input speed.
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