Multi-Signal Virtual Keyboard (MSVK): Use of various sensors to replace the standard keyboard - First steps

Saif MB, Neubert M, Spengler S, Felzer T, Rinderknecht S, Beckerle P (2014)


Publication Type: Conference contribution

Publication year: 2014

Publisher: Association for Computing Machinery

Book Volume: 2014-June

Conference Proceedings Title: ACM International Conference Proceeding Series

Event location: Warsaw PL

ISBN: 9781450327794

DOI: 10.1145/2643572.2643589

Abstract

Interaction of computer and people with physical disabilities (who are not capable of using classic input devices) is the main focus of this work. A new system "Multi-Signal Virtual Keyboard (MSVK)" is proposed. MSVK is designed by keeping in view the easiness of use and the speed for data entry. OnScreenDualScribe (OSDS) system is developed by the same group. This system uses 18 keys to emulate the behavior of keyboard and mouse. In this work, the hard keys of OSDS are replaced by wearable sensors. To prove the effectiveness of the new system, it has been tested on three volunteers and promising results have been seen.

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APA:

Saif, M.B., Neubert, M., Spengler, S., Felzer, T., Rinderknecht, S., & Beckerle, P. (2014). Multi-Signal Virtual Keyboard (MSVK): Use of various sensors to replace the standard keyboard - First steps. In Marcin Sikorski, Krzysztof Marasek, Marcin Sikorski (Eds.), ACM International Conference Proceeding Series. Warsaw, PL: Association for Computing Machinery.

MLA:

Saif, Muhammad Bilal, et al. "Multi-Signal Virtual Keyboard (MSVK): Use of various sensors to replace the standard keyboard - First steps." Proceedings of the International Conference on Multimedia, Interaction, Design and Innovation, MIDI 2014, Warsaw Ed. Marcin Sikorski, Krzysztof Marasek, Marcin Sikorski, Association for Computing Machinery, 2014.

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