Paper Key : IRJ************169
Author: A.firthouse,D.c Christo Melbin
Date Published: 04 Oct 2023
Abstract
Human-computer interaction (HCI) is an interdisciplinary field focused on computer technology design, specifically the interplay between humans and computers. A motion capture system facilitates this interaction by using digital signal processing to convert analog input, gathered from individuals with disabilities using specialized hardware and software, into informative digital data. In prior work, a cognitive-based knowledge processing system was devised to elicit feedback and enhance neural schema tone. Cognitive technology-based software must be capable of discerning dynamic situations and executing tasks aligned with system decisions. The system tracks human facial and eye movements to manipulate mouse inputs by recognizing movement patterns, and it operates in four phases: observing iris movement, identifying input operations, predicting tasks based on input, executing tasks and generating output, and collecting user feedback for system cognitive improvement. The proposed system employs iris movement patterns to control input devices and enable actions like clicking and double-clicking through eye blink recognition, enhancing computer accessibility, particularly for individuals with disabilities, by utilizing their natural eye movements For interaction