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Interaction paradigms for brain-body interfaces for computer users with brain injuries

机译:脑损伤计算机用户脑 - 体接口的交互范例

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In comparison to all types of injury, those to the brain are among the most likely to result in death or permanent disability. Some of these brain-injured people cannot communicate, recreate, or control their environment due to severe motor impairment. This group of individuals with severe head injury have received limited help from assistive technology. Brain-Computer Interfaces have opened up a spectrum of assistive technologies, which are particularly appropriate for people with traumatic brain injury, especially those who suffer from “locked-in” syndrome. The research challenge here is to develop novel interaction paradigms that suit brain-injured individuals, who could then use it for everyday communications. The developed interaction paradigms should require minimum training, reconfigurable and minimum effort to use. This thesis reports on the development of novel interaction paradigms for Brain-Body Interfaces to help brain-injured people to communicate better, recreate and control their environment using computers despite the severity of their brain injury. The investigation was carried out in three phases. Phase one was an exploratory study where a first novel interaction paradigm was developed and evaluated with able-bodied and disabled participants. Results obtained were fed into the next phase of the investigation. Phase two was carried out with able participants who acted as development group for the second novel interaction paradigm. This second novel interaction paradigm was evaluated with non-verbal participants with severe brain injury in phase three. An iterative design research methodology was chosen to develop the interaction paradigms. A non-invasive assistive technology device named Cyberlink™ was chosen as the Brain-Body Interface. This research improved previous work in this area by developing new interaction paradigms of personalised tiling and discrete acceleration in Brain- Body Interfaces. The research hypothesis of this study ‘that the performance of the Brain-Body Interface can be improved by the use of novel interaction paradigms’ was successfully demonstrated.
机译:与所有类型的伤害相比,对大脑的伤害最有可能导致死亡或永久性残疾。由于严重的运动障碍,其中一些脑部受伤的人无法交流,重建或控制他们的环境。这组严重的颅脑损伤患者在辅助技术方面的帮助有限。脑机接口开辟了一系列辅助技术,这些技术特别适用于脑外伤的人,尤其是患有“锁相”综合征的人。这里的研究挑战是开发适合脑损伤个体的新颖的交互范例,然后将其用于日常交流。所开发的交互范例应要求最少的培训,可重新配置和最少的使用努力。这篇论文报道了新型的“脑-机体接口”交互范例,以帮助受脑损伤的人尽管使用了严重的脑部损伤,但仍可以使用计算机更好地交流,重建和控制环境。调查分三个阶段进行。第一阶段是一项探索性研究,其中开发了第一个新颖的互动范例,并与健全和残障的参与者进行了评估。获得的结果被送入调查的下一阶段。第二阶段由能干的参与者进行,他们作为第二个新型交互范式的开发小组。在第三阶段,对患有严重脑损伤的非语言参与者评估了第二种新颖的交互作用范式。选择了一种迭代设计研究方法论来开发交互范例。一种名为Cyber​​link™的非侵入性辅助技术设备被选为Brain-Body Interface。这项研究通过开发个性化平铺和脑机界面离散加速度的新交互范例,改善了该领域的先前工作。这项研究的研究假设“可以通过使用新颖的交互范例来改善脑-机体界面的性能”。

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    Gnanayutham Paul Wesley;

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