A Mouse Simulation System Based on Eye-Tracking Technology

碩士 === 國立交通大學 === 資訊學院資訊學程 === 105 === This study is to provide the research of Human-Computer Interaction. Current technology of interaction between computer and human are mostly relying on the four limbs of the body. But it is extremely inconvenience for those who have shattered limbs to do so, th...

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Main Authors: Lin, Shu-Fan, 林書繁
Other Authors: Yuan, Shyan-Ming
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2017
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/vp2h6v
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Summary:碩士 === 國立交通大學 === 資訊學院資訊學程 === 105 === This study is to provide the research of Human-Computer Interaction. Current technology of interaction between computer and human are mostly relying on the four limbs of the body. But it is extremely inconvenience for those who have shattered limbs to do so, they cannot use the mouse and keyboard at all! Furthermore, people may have a chance that not able to operate the computer by their hands. In order to solve such an issue, this research is adopting the eye-tracking technology to replace the conventional technology which is to operate the computer by mouse and keyboard. In other word, the eye tracker is replacing mouse and keyboard in operating the computer in this research. Unlike the invasive eye tracker in earlier days, in this research we have searched and selected the device with no burden to human body, and also affordable to most of people. We also wrote a superior virtual mouse driver so we can manipulate and position the cursor through eye tracker. The virtual mouse driver offers the interface, we can choose different driver module based on different position of cursor which enables the users to use the eyes to manipulate the mouse and keyboard of the computer. Meanwhile, in order to understand the acceptability of the users of the operation models, we invited 46 of volunteers for a trial. After the trial, the questionnaire was applied to the volunteers. We collected the answers of the questionnaire for further analysis and research.