Fager S K, Sorenson T, Jakobs E, Koester H, Jakobs T, Beukelman D R
Institute for Rehabilitation Science and Engineering, Madonna Rehabilitation Hospitals, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA.
Invotek, Inc., Alma, Arkansas, USA.
Assist Technol. 2023 Jul 4;35(4):321-329. doi: 10.1080/10400435.2022.2053895. Epub 2022 Apr 18.
Individuals with severe motor impairments often require alternative means to access computers and communication technology. A range of alternative access devices exist; however, most rely on use of a single access modality. While this approach works for some individuals, it can be limiting for others. This study explored the use of a multi-modal prototype (eye-tracking + switch-scanning) on typing performance with a range of individuals with motor impairments. The multi-modal prototype was compared to eye-tracking alone for this study. Results indicated that the multi-modal prototype had significantly slower typing rate but significantly lower total errors compared to eye-tracking alone. Analysis of individual data revealed four subgroups of clinical relevance including individuals that 1) benefit from multi-modal, 2) benefit from eye-tracking, 3) demonstrate learning and 4) demonstrate fluctuating performance.
严重运动障碍患者通常需要借助其他方式来使用计算机和通信技术。市面上存在一系列替代接入设备;然而,大多数设备仅依赖单一的接入方式。虽然这种方法对一些人有效,但对另一些人可能会有局限性。本研究探讨了一种多模态原型(眼动追踪 + 开关扫描)在一系列运动障碍患者打字表现中的应用。在本研究中,将该多模态原型与单纯的眼动追踪进行了比较。结果表明,与单纯的眼动追踪相比,多模态原型的打字速度明显较慢,但总错误明显较少。对个体数据的分析揭示了四个具有临床相关性的亚组,包括:1)受益于多模态的个体,2)受益于眼动追踪的个体,3)表现出学习能力的个体,4)表现出波动表现的个体。