Eagle i-Bot: an eye-controlled system
Date
2012-12Publisher
© International Organization Of Scientific Research (IOSR)Author
Md Khalilur, RhamanMeem, Mohona Gazi
Afrin, Onindita
Hassan, Md. Mahabub
Bhuiyan, Farazul Haque
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Rhaman, M. K. (2012). Eagle i-Bot: an eye-controlled system . IOSR Journal of Computer Engineering (IOSRJCE), 7(2), 23–28. Retrieved from http://iosrjournals.org/iosr-jce/papers/Vol7-Issue2/D0722328.pdf?id=404Abstract
Hundreds of millions of people in the world are hand impaired in some way, and for many, there is no absolute solution. Operation of computers by physically disabled people; especially with hand impairment was quite impossible till now because use of hands plays a vital role in the use of mouse, touch pad and keyboard. We proposed a new system named as “Eagle i-Bot - An eye-controlled system” which has come with a feasible solution for this scenario. With this system, computers and robots can be controlled by the pair of eyes’ movement or iris movement and voice commands control all the mouse events. This system works with image processing system based on Voila-Jones algorithm and modified Ada-boost algorithms along with java robot class and sphinx-4 frameworks. In this paper, this system is described including software and hardware aspects, algorithms that are used and scopes where Eagle i-Bot can be used.