IEEE Trans Neural Syst Rehabil Eng. 2017 Nov;25(11):2094-2104. doi: 10.1109/TNSRE.2017.2706524. Epub 2017 May 19.
For severely paralyzed individuals, alternative computer interfaces are becoming increasingly essential for everyday life as social and vocational activities are facilitated by information technology and as the environment becomes more automatic and remotely controllable. Tongue computer interfaces have proven to be desirable by the users partly due to their high degree of aesthetic acceptability, but so far the mature systems have shown a relatively low error-free text typing efficiency. This paper evaluated the intra-oral inductive tongue computer interface (ITCI) in its intended use: Error-free text typing in a generally available text editing system, Word. Individuals with tetraplegia and able bodied individuals used the ITCI for typing using a MATLAB interface and for Word typing for 4 to 5 experimental days, and the results showed an average error-free text typing rate in Word of 11.6 correct characters/min across all participants and of 15.5 correct characters/min for participants familiar with tongue piercings. Improvements in typing rates between the sessions suggest that typing ratescan be improved further through long-term use of the ITCI.
对于严重瘫痪的个体来说,由于社会和职业活动都借助信息技术得以实现,并且环境变得更加自动化和远程可控,因此替代计算机接口对于日常生活变得越来越重要。由于其高度的美学可接受性,舌计算机接口已被用户证明是可取的,但到目前为止,成熟的系统显示出相对较低的无错误文本输入效率。本文评估了口内感应舌计算机接口(ITCI)的预期用途:在常用的文本编辑系统 Word 中进行无错误文本输入。四肢瘫痪者和身体健康的个体使用 ITCI 通过 MATLAB 接口进行打字,在 4 到 5 天的实验中使用 Word 进行打字,结果表明,所有参与者的平均无错误文本输入速度为每分钟 11.6 个正确字符,而熟悉舌穿刺的参与者的输入速度为每分钟 15.5 个正确字符。打字速度在各会话之间的提高表明,通过长期使用 ITCI,可以进一步提高打字速度。