Title :
Unstable Morse code recognition with adaptive variable-ratio threshold prediction for physically disabled persons
Author :
Hsieh, Ming-Che ; Luo, Ching-Hsing ; Mao, Chi-Wu
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Nat. Cheng Kung Univ., Tainan, Taiwan
fDate :
9/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
With one or two changes Morse code could provide an effective alternative communication channel for individuals with physical limitations. However, most physically disabled persons have difficulties in maintaining a stable typing rate of Morse code. Hence the automated recognition of unstable Morse code is becoming more in demand. In this study, an adaptive variable-ratio threshold prediction (AVRTP) algorithm is proposed to analyze the Morse code time series with variable unit time period and ratio. Two least-mean-square (LMS) predictors are applied to track the dot interval and the dot dash difference concurrently, and then a predicted threshold based on a variable-ratio decision rule is used to distinguish between dots and dashes. The same method is also applied to identify character-spaces. By the adaptive prediction of variable-ratio threshold, AVRTP has successfully overcome the difficulty of analyzing severely unstable Morse code time series and outperformed the previously proposed adaptive unstable-speed prediction (AUSP) algorithm and LMS and matching (LMS&M) algorithm. This study concludes with a computer simulation and a preliminary clinical evaluation that demonstrate AVRTP as an efficient and reliable method for unstable Morse code recognition
Keywords :
adaptive signal processing; biomedical communication; handicapped aids; medical signal processing; time series; Morse code time series analysis; adaptive variable-ratio threshold prediction; adaptive variable-ratio threshold prediction algorithm; character-spaces identification; dot dash difference; dot interval tracking; effective alternative communication channel; individuals with physical limitations; least-mean-square predictors; physically disabled persons; predicted threshold; stable typing; unstable Morse code recognition; variable-ratio decision rule; Algorithm design and analysis; Communication channels; Communication switching; Computer simulation; Feedback; Least squares approximation; Prediction algorithms; Signal processing algorithms; Switches; Time series analysis;
Journal_Title :
Rehabilitation Engineering, IEEE Transactions on