Universal Access in Human-Computer Interaction. Multimodality and Assistive Environments by Margherita Antona & Constantine Stephanidis

Universal Access in Human-Computer Interaction. Multimodality and Assistive Environments by Margherita Antona & Constantine Stephanidis

Author:Margherita Antona & Constantine Stephanidis
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9783030235635
Publisher: Springer International Publishing


5 Conclusions

Representing human eye movements accurately using vector or mechanical analysis results is difficult because of the complexity of the human vision system. Nevertheless, it turns out to be easier to understand how eye movement is produced with the use of everyday language as “too much” or “too little”. With use of artificial intelligence techniques, such movements can be represented as a simple and easy to understand process, achieving good approximation of the real movement without the use of a mathematical model. Artificial intelligence techniques can be used as the link between physiology and engineering. With the use of this system, medical students can comprehend in a more interactive and didactic way such complexities. The muscles were a challenge since real muscles can be contracted and elongated. The design of the air muscles can elongate easily; but the contraction was made by rubber bands which not always applied the same force. This model proved to be a good alternative for emulating the eye’s movement for potential applications of algorithms designed for robotic systems.



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