EyeBCI的焦点敏感停留时间:初步研究

G. Barresi, J. Tessadori, L. Schiatti, D. Mazzanti, D. Caldwell, L. Mattos
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在过去的几十年里,眼球追踪(ET)成为严重运动障碍(如闭锁综合征)患者最广泛使用的交流策略之一。ET相机使瘫痪患者能够通过他们的注视在用户界面(UI)上移动光标,并在注视一个可选择的UI对象一段时间后激活它。对于许多用户来说,这个过程绝对是直观和可接受的。但是,如果停留时间太短,没有为每个特定用户定制,这种凝视控制功能容易出现错误。考虑这样的问题和潜在的脑机接口(BCI)系统在监测用户的参数,如注意力,可以设计混合ET-BCI解决方案-贴上EyeBCI本文为了提高的性能和可用性等。在本文中,一种新的交互概念引入适应住时间的持续时间的精神集中的用户EyeBCI当他/她想选择和激活一个UI项目:停留时间随着观测者注意力的提高而缩短,提高了系统的精度和响应速度。为了评估这一解决方案,我们进行了一项初步研究,比较了不同的控制条件下的任务性能和用户体验:3个ET条件(停留时间长短不同)和2个EyeBCI条件(bci触发的UI项目激活和bci调节的停留时间)。当使用经过测试的新型EyeBCI实现时,结果显示了有希望的性能和用户体验水平。此外,这种新的交互模式能够自适应用户的目标,这有可能大大提高LIS患者的ET解决方案的可用性。
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Focus-sensitive dwell time in EyeBCI: Pilot study
In past decades, eye-tracking (ET) became one of the most widespread communication strategies for people with severe motor impairments (as in locked-in syndromes, LIS). ET cameras enable paralyzed patients to move a cursor across a user interface (UI) by means of their gaze, and to activate a selectable UI object after looking at it for a certain dwell time. This procedure is definitely intuitive and acceptable for many users. Nevertheless, such control function of gaze can become prone to errors if the dwell time duration is too short, not customized for each specific user. Considering such issue and the potential of brain-computer interface (BCI) systems in monitoring user's parameters like attention, it is possible to design hybrid ET-BCI solutions - labeled as EyeBCI in this paper - in order to improve the performance and the usability of ET. In this paper, a novel interaction concept is introduced to adapt the duration of the dwell time to the level of mental focus of the user of EyeBCI when he/she wants to select and activate a UI item: the dwell time shortens according to the raise of the observer's concentration, improving the system precision and responsiveness. In order to evaluate this solution, a pilot study was performed to compare different control conditions in terms of task performance and user experience: 3 ET conditions (different by duration of dwell time) and 2 EyeBCI conditions (BCI-triggered activation of UI items and BCI-modulated dwell time). The results demonstrated promising levels of performance and user experience when using the tested implementation of the novel EyeBCI. In addition, the capability of this new interaction paradigm to be self-adaptable to the user's goals has the potential to greatly enhance the usability of ET solutions for patients with LIS.
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