e-Pupil: IoT-Based Augmentative and Alternative Communication Device Exploiting the Pupillary Near-Reflex
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
So far, very little attention has been paid to the role of the autonomic nervous system in
augmentative alternative communication solutions. In this regard, the pupil near reflex, one component
of the triadic accommodative response to a visual plane shift in-depth, may play a key role. Such reflex
does not necessitate any requirement of skeletal muscles, and thus may be preserved in diseases affecting
somatic motoneurons, such as the amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. On this basis, the pupillary accommodative
response, i.e. the pupil constriction in response to a far-to-near visual shift in depth, can constitute an
effective communication tool, bypassing the well-known limitations of canonical eye-trackers, which require
recruitment of skeletal muscles. This paper introduces e-Pupil: a low-cost, stand-alone, portable and smart
device exploiting the pupillary accommodative response as a communication tool. The Internet of Things
plays a crucial role in our device, guaranteeing portability, accessibility and usability, as well as several
remote functionalities. We propose two different routes to communicate with the external world, both built
upon the identification of the pupil constriction event in response to a voluntary far-to-near visual shift. The
experimental validation proves the reliability of the system as well as its intrinsic simplicity of use.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Augmentative alternative communication, Internet-of-Things, pupillometry, image segmentation, complete locked-in syndromes.
Elenco autori:
Chiarion, Giovanni; Ponzio, Francesco; Terna, Stefano; Moglia, Cristina; Patti, Edoardo; Cataldo, Santa Di; Roatta, Silvestro
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