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A PowerPoint presentation to Prof 第六組 李冠昕 B 蔡仁宇 B02441XX 陳哲安 B 徐明睿 B 蔡宇哲 B

Q1:Which special group(s) of students you want to help ? Q2:What are the assistive technologies available for them? Q3:Who are the suppliers in Taiwan?

A1:Motor-disabled people

A2: (1)Voice recognition system People who are physically disabled or other injuries to the upper extremities can be relieved from having to worry about handwriting, typing, or working with scribe on school assignments by using speech-to- text programs. They can also utilize speech recognition system to freely enjoy searching the Internet or using a computer at home without having to use a mouse and keyboard.

(2)Eyegaze system How does the Eyegaze System work? As a user sits in front of the Eyegaze monitor, a specialized video camera mounted below the monitor observes one of the user's eyes. Sophisticated image ‑ processing software in the Eyegaze System's computer continually analyzes the video image of the eye and determines where the user is looking on the screen. Nothing is attached to the user's head or body. How does the user run the Eyegaze System? A user operates the Eyegaze System by looking at rectangular keys that are displayed on the control screen. To "press" an Eyegaze key, the user looks at the key for a specified period of time. The gaze duration required to visually activate a key, typically a fraction of a second, is adjustable. An array of menu keys and exit keys allow the user to navigate around the Eyegaze programs independently.

↑ Eyegaze System↑ Voice recognition system

A3: 1.Competent Health Authority 2.Competent Education Authority 3.Competent Labor Authority 4.etc…