Submit your paper : editorIJETjournal@gmail.com Paper Title : Human-Computer Interaction Based Head Controlled Mouse ISSN : 2395-1303 Year of Publication : 2022 10.5281/zenodo.7224609 MLA Style: -Kamala Harsha S, Sri Varshini I, Sanjana Reddy M Human-Computer Interaction Based Head Controlled Mouse , Volume 8 - Issue 5 September - October 2022 International Journal of Engineering and Techniques (IJET) ,ISSN:2395-1303 , www.ijetjournal.org APA Style: - Kamala Harsha S, Sri Varshini I, Sanjana Reddy M Human-Computer Interaction Based Head Controlled Mouse , Volume 8 - Issue 5 September - October 2022 International Journal of Engineering and Techniques (IJET) ,ISSN:2395-1303 , www.ijetjournal.org Abstract Computers have become ingrained in many people's lives due to their widespread use and ongoing technical advancements. At present situation paralyzed people need a guidance to do any work. Giving patients complete access to the digital world can increase their independence and confidence while also enhancing their quality of life by enabling them to manipulate technological devices. This system guarantees the easy usage of electronic applications for quadriplegic patients with quick response time and customized processing. Reference [1] M. Betke, J. Gips, P. Fleming, "The Camera Mouse: visual tracking of body features to provide computer access for people with severe disabilities," Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, IEEE Transactions on , March 2002, vol.10, no.1, pp.1-10. [2] R. Barea, L. Boquete, M. Mazo, E. Lopez, "System for assisted mobility using eye movements based on electrooculography," Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, IEEE Transactions on, Dec. 2002 , vol.10, no.4, pp.209-218. [3] Y.L. Chen, "Application of tilt sensors in human-computer mouse interface for people with disabilities," Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, IEEE Transactions, Sept. 2001, vol.9, no.3, pp.289-294. [4] Q. Ji, Z.W. Zhu, P. Lan, "Real-time nonintrusive monitoring and prediction of driver fatigue," Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions, July 2004, vol.53, no.4, pp.1052-1068. [5] Kenji Yamagishi, J. Hori, M. Miyakawa, "Development of EOG-Based Communication System Controlled by Eight-Directional Eye Movements," Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2006. EMBS '06. 28th Annual International Conference of the IEEE, Aug. 30 2006-Sept. 3 2006, pp.2574-2577. [6] C.H Morimoto, D Koons, A Amir, M Flickner, "Pupil detection and tracking using multiple light sources", Image and Vision Computing, 1 March 2000, vol.18, Issue 4, pp.331-335. [7] S.W. Shih, J. Liu, "A novel approach to 3-D gaze tracking using stereo cameras," Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part B: Cybernetics, IEEE Transactions, Feb. 2004, vol.34, no.1, pp.234-245. [8] A. Sears and M. Young, "Physical disabilities and computing technologies: an analysis of impairments". In The human-computer interaction handbook, Julie A. Jacko and Andrew Sears (Eds.). L. Erlbaum Associates Inc., Hillsdale, NJ, USA, 2002, pp. 482-503. [9] P. DiMattia, F. X. Curran, and J. Gips, “An Eye Control Teaching Device for Students Without Language Expressive Capacity EagleEyes,” Lampeter, U.K.: Edwin Mellen, 2001. [10] M. Nabati, A. Behrad, “Camera Mouse Implementation Using 3D Head PoseEstimation by Monocular Video Camera and 2D to 3D Point and Line Correspondences,” 2010 5th International Symposium on Telecommunications (IST'2010), 2010, pp.825-830. [11] M. Betke, J. Gips, and P. Fleming, “The Camera Mouse: Visual Tracking of Body Features to Provide Computer Access for People With Severe Disabilities,” IEEE Trans. on Neural Systems And Rehabilitation Engineering, March 2002, vol. 10, no. 1, pp. 1-10. Keywords — Quadriplegia; Electrooculographic; Computer Vision ; Spondylosis |