"[AE5EA55AE520]" . . "5"^^ . . . "5"^^ . . . . "P\u0159eu\u010Dil, Libor" . . "AI Support for a Gaze-Controlled Wheelchair" . . "\u0160t\u011Bp\u00E1nkov\u00E1, Olga" . "Krajn\u00EDk, Tom\u00E1\u0161" . . . "978-80-01-04151-2" . . "Praha" . "2008-09-02+02:00"^^ . "Prague" . . . "Nov\u00E1k, Petr" . "21230" . . "AI Support for a Gaze-Controlled Wheelchair"@en . "P(2C06005)" . . . "\u010Cesk\u00E1 technika - nakladatelstv\u00ED \u010CVUT" . . "Fejtov\u00E1, Marcela" . "RIV/68407700:21230/08:00145498" . "The I4Control system is a wearable system for gaze-computer interaction that is able to simulate the function of a joystick or to ensure a selection from a grid-like structure using an appropriate GUI. Consequently, I4Control can serve as a single input device for control of a wheelchair in both upper mentioned modes. This is certainly true from purely technical point of view. But this is not enough because safety of the resulting system has to be ensured! That is why special attention has to be given to the questions concerning reliability of the acquired signal and various ways it can be influenced or obscured. The fundamental danger related to gaze-based control comes from physiological reactions to certain stimuli that we have %22build-in%22 to protect our eyes and even ourselves: we close eyes when a strong light flashes, we look into the direction of a loud sound, etc."@en . "Proceedings of COGAIN 2008 'Communication, Environment and Mobility Control by Gaze'" . . . . "RIV/68407700:21230/08:00145498!RIV10-MSM-21230___" . "The I4Control system is a wearable system for gaze-computer interaction that is able to simulate the function of a joystick or to ensure a selection from a grid-like structure using an appropriate GUI. Consequently, I4Control can serve as a single input device for control of a wheelchair in both upper mentioned modes. This is certainly true from purely technical point of view. But this is not enough because safety of the resulting system has to be ensured! That is why special attention has to be given to the questions concerning reliability of the acquired signal and various ways it can be influenced or obscured. The fundamental danger related to gaze-based control comes from physiological reactions to certain stimuli that we have %22build-in%22 to protect our eyes and even ourselves: we close eyes when a strong light flashes, we look into the direction of a loud sound, etc." . "AI Support for a Gaze-Controlled Wheelchair" . . "environment sensing; hands-free control; robotics; safety; smart wheelchair"@en . "355162" . "AI Support for a Gaze-Controlled Wheelchair"@en . "4"^^ . .