A.Mani Kumari 07A21F0007.  Introduction  Definition  Working  Applications  Drawbacks  Conclusion.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Speech-to-Text Technology on Mac OS X Computer Access for Individuals with Disabilities.
Advertisements

Ease of Access and Assistive Technology on Windows 7 Computer Access for Individuals with Disabilities.
Understanding Your Laptop A scavenger hunt designed to help you get to know your new computer.
Using PeopleSoft’s User Productivity Kit (UPK)
Keyboarding I Vocabulary Study
CLASS I TOPICS FOR DISCUSSION Dos & Don’ts while handling computers. Learning to control the mouse Introduction to Paintbrush.
Blue Eye T E C H N O L G Y.
Windows Basics: The Mouse. The Mouse Before you can explore the Desktop and Taskbar, you must know how to use your mouse. Your mouse is a pointing device.
ZoomText, Step-by-Step IU Adaptive Technology Center.
This document guides you through using the common features of the InFocus™ Mondopad™ touchscreen display located in this room. Getting Started Power Display.
Step 1: Using the Classroom Equipment The Crestron panel is the BRAIN of the classroom equipment. 1. Touch the screen to activate the controls 2. Press.
Typing & Hotkey Proficiency. Table of Contents Keyboard Hand Placement – Left Hand – Right Hand Different types of Keys – Control Keys – Function Keys.
XP Exploring the Basics of Microsoft Windows XP1 Exploring the Basics of Windows XP.
Microsoft Windows Vista Chapter 6 Customizing Your Computer Using the Control Panel.
Exploring the Basics of Windows XP. Objectives Start Windows XP and tour the desktop Explore the Start menu Run software programs, switch between them,
The EyePoint An Alternative to the Computer Mouse Julia Dillon ITMG April 2010.
Chapter 1- Visual Basic Schneider 1 Chapter 1 An Introduction to Computers and Visual Basic.
Help ICT GCSE HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE Start Help HOW TO PLAY: When you click the start button you must enter your name before you start answering the questions.
Sixth Sense Jyothi Priyanka Mudumala. Intro... Ever wondered taking a photo with just the fingers. Ever wondered calling home with just the hands and.
KEYBOARDS, MICE, AND OTHER INPUT DEVICES PRINCIPALS OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY.
Introduction ‘Have you ever played video games before? Look at the joystick movement. When you move the joystick to the left, the plane on the TV screen.
Vocabulary Crossword 2-1 Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2-1 Click mouse to advance slides. Press Esc key to close presentation.
Exploring the Basics of Windows XP
Taste Tester Session Microsoft OneNote and Adobe Captivate basics Nicolette Leto : St George Girls High School Contact:
Windows 10. The New Microsoft Operating System to be released July 29 th. It’s not just a PC operating system, it’s a lot more, it includes phones,
Development of Accessible E- documents and Programs for Visually Impaired Using pc without visual control.
ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY PRESENTED BY ABDUL BARI KP. CONTENTS WHAT IS ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY? OUT PUT: Screen magnifier Speech to Recogonizing system Text to.
Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. McGraw-Hill Technology Education Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies,
GUIDe: Alternative to the Computer Mouse Group 8 Paul McNutt, Blake Williams, Colby Holland, and Brandon Carpenter.
Website Accessibility “Access for All”. General Design Considerations: Handy for Users: –Relevant materials –Easy to use format.
1 Interacting with your computer Chapter 3 Mailto: Web :
Computer Parts and Terminology
 Using Screenr, Jing, and QuickTime Plus some alternatives!
Computer main parts. Hardware  It refers to all physical parts of a computer system.
Enter the EMR – Other Reports is the most common panel where scanned documents reside Click on camera of the report/document you would like to view to.
WINDOWS Part 1 – Start Up Basics
Presented by: Introduction to iTunes U BCC on iTunes U.
COMPUTER PARTS AND COMPONENTS INPUT DEVICES
PRESENTED BY SUBHASMITA SATPATHY REGD NO :
Standard Grade Presentations & Multimedia. Presentation & Multimedia Software Allows the user to set up exciting and attractive documents which helps.
Alerts Manager Refer to Slide 2 for instructions on how to view the full-screen slideshow.Slide 2.
Disablitied and computing BY KIERON REED. deafness  You can have an icon at the bottom of the screen so when the person presses the icon it plays the.
Blue eye technology Contents What is BlueEye technology ? What is BlueEye technology ? What is BlueEyes ? What is BlueEyes ? System.
Learning Objective The students should be able to: a. state the definition of software b. state the usage of software c. list different types of software.
Assistive Technology November 14, Screen Reader Who uses screen readers? –People with little to no vision What is it? –A form of “Assistive Technology”
Prepared by : Jakasaniya Ravi Roll no : MCA13
Digital Literacy: Computer Basics
What’s on Your Desktop?. Programs on your computer Some programs are standard on most computers for example: Microsoft Word Internet Explorer Microsoft.
Computer Components Part #2 – Input and Output. Let’s Review.
IPads for the beginner Opening the World to Interactive Learning.
Digital Skills Award Day 1 – Introduction to your Programme of Learning.
BlueEyes Human Operator Monitoring System BlueEyes Human-Operator Monitoring System PRESENTED BY:- AYUSHI TYAGI B1803B37.
Digital Literacy Introduction to Computers Unit 1, Lesson 1.
COMPUTER INPUT DEVICE Keyboard. Keyboard cont…… Print Screen Print contents of screen Pause/Break Terminate/Interrupt Scroll Lock Modify behavior of the.
Blue Eye Technology By: ARUN DIXIT. CONTENTS Motivation What is BlueEye technology ? What is BlueEyes ? System designing System overview DAU CSU IBM research.
Blue eyes ( blue eyes – Human operator monitoring system ) Presented by Shilpa.m(1rg07cs079) Under the guidence M. saranya M s. saranya Lecturer,cse dept.
Lecture Input Devices Keyboard. Mouse Microphone Digital Camera Scanner.
Blue eye technology Prepared by VINIT SHAH 08 CE 099.
Seminar On Blue Eyes Submitted By: Ghaytadak Satish Laxman.
DDC 1013 – Micro Computer Application
Methods of Computer Input and Output
How People with Disabilities Access the Web
Module 1.1 Introduction to computers
Exploring the Basics of Windows XP
The mouse controls the movement of the pointer on your screen.
What is blue eyes ? aims on creating computational machines that have perceptual and sensory ability like those of human beings. interactive computer.
Exploring the Basics of Windows XP
Tech Ed Computer Vocabulary.
Computer Basics.
Presentation transcript:

A.Mani Kumari 07A21F0007

 Introduction  Definition  Working  Applications  Drawbacks  Conclusion

 Computers would be much more powerful if they had even a small fraction of the perceptual ability of animals or humans  This technology is an alternative to the mouse and keyboard

 This eye tracking technology is also called as “BLUE EYES” technology  It has the ability to gather information about you and interact with you through special techniques like facial recognition, speech recognition, etc

 The "BLUE EYES" technology aims at creating computational machines that have perceptual and sensory ability like those of human beings.  It uses non-obtrusige sensing method, employing most modern video cameras and microphones to identifies the users actions through the use of imparted sensory abilities

 This technology works with a software called EyePoint that works with standard eye- tracking hardware EyePointhardware  The software uses an approach that requires that a person look at a Web link, for instance, and hold a "hot key" on the keyboard as she is looking

 The area of the screen that's being looked at becomes magnified  Then, the person pinpoints her focus within the magnified region and releases the hot key, effectively clicking through to the link.

 Pointing and Selection  Application On Switching  Scrolling And Panning  Security And Utilities

 Look At The Desired Target

 Press And Hold The HotKeys /  Start Click _ and _Drag *  End Click – and – drag +  Right Click Enter  Left Click 0  Double Click

 Look At Target in MAGNIFIED VIEW

 RELEASE Hotkey

 Current Active Window

 Press And Hold The HOTKEY

 Look At The Target Window

 RELEASE Hotkey/ Trigger

 If you want to pagedown a word document paper then just look at the point from which you want to down the page.

 Eye Saver™ turns on the screen saver when a user looks away from the screen and automatically turns off the screensaver when the user looks back at the screen.

 Eye Point might work poorly for certain people, such as those with thick glasses, special contact lenses, or lazy eyes.  We have strained our eyes enough by working before the computer screen for 8 hours daily. I hope this eye-mouse is not a new way to develop Eye-Type. Using eye as tracking will increasingly force our eyes work harder.  People's performance dropped when he implemented a blue dot that followed their eyes

 By this we conclude that in near future it will dominate the other technologies.  In Future the ordinary household devices such as televisions, refrigerators, and ovens may be able to do their jobs when we look at them and speak to them.