DocumentCode :
1533759
Title :
Quantitative and Comparative Assessment of Learning in a Tongue-Operated Computer Input Device–-Part II: Navigation Tasks
Author :
Yousefi, Behnaz ; Huo, Xueliang ; Kim, Jeonghee ; Veledar, Emir ; Ghovanloo, Maysam
Author_Institution :
Brain Imaging Technol. Center, Georgia Inst. of Technol., Atlanta, GA, USA
Volume :
16
Issue :
4
fYear :
2012
fDate :
7/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
633
Lastpage :
643
Abstract :
Tongue drive system (TDS) is a novel tongue-operated assistive technology (AT) for the mobility impaired, to empower them to access computers and drive powered wheelchairs (PWC) using their free voluntary tongue motion. We have evaluated the TDS performance in five sessions over 5-8 weeks to study the learning process in different tasks of computer access and PWC navigation on nine able-bodied subjects who already had tongue piercing and used our magnetic tongue studs throughout the trial. Computer access tasks included on-screen maze navigation and issuing random commands to measure the TDS information transfer rate. PWC navigation included driving through a ~50-m obstacle course using three control strategies. Some of the qualitative aspects of using the TDS were also evaluated based on the two Likert scale questionnaires, one of which was short (eight questions) and asked at the end of each session and the other one (46 questions) at the end of the trial. Included in this study was also a task to measure the tongue fatigue as a result of using the TDS continuously for a few hours. All performance measures showed significant improvement from the first to the second session as well as further gradual improvements throughout the rest of the sessions, suggesting a rapid learning process.
Keywords :
handicapped aids; haptic interfaces; medical control systems; wheelchairs; Likert scale questionnaires; PWC navigation; TDS information transfer rate; TDS performance evaluation; computer access; free voluntary tongue motion; magnetic tongue studs; mobility impaired individuals; navigation tasks; on screen maze navigation; powered wheelchair driving; tongue drive system; tongue operated assistive technology; tongue operated computer input device; tongue piercing; Biomedical measurements; Computers; Fatigue; Navigation; Tongue; Vectors; Wheelchairs; Assistive technologies (ATs); computer access; information transfer rate (ITR); paralysis; powered wheelchairs (PWC); severe disabilities; tongue drive system (TDS); tongue fatigue; Adult; Artificial Intelligence; Female; Humans; Magnets; Male; Motor Activity; Questionnaires; Self-Help Devices; Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted; Task Performance and Analysis; Tongue; Wheelchairs;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Information Technology in Biomedicine, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1089-7771
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TITB.2012.2191793
Filename :
6213112
Link To Document :
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