Human Computer Interaction using Eye and Speech: The Hybrid Approach
Hansaraj S. Wankhede1, S. A. Chhabria2, R. V. Dharaskar3

1Hansaraj S. Wankhede, M. Tech. (IV Sem Pursuing) GHRCE, Nagpur, India.
2Ms. S. A. Chhabria, Head IT Deptt. GHRCE, Nagpur, India.
3Dr. R. V. Dharaskar, Director MPGI, Nanded, India.

Manuscript received on May 11, 2013. | Revised Manuscript received on May 15, 2013. | Manuscript published on May 25, 2013. | PP: 54-58 | Volume-1 Issue-7, May 2013. | Retrieval Number: G0319051713/2013©BEIESP

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Abstract: The physically impaired users cannot handle the traditional input devices such as keyboard, mouse etc. the alternate for this category of users must be available. Speech is another promising technology to achieve this goal. The first approach researches estimation of eye gaze point as pointing device. The second approach researches speech recognition as an input and the third approach deals with the hybrid approach for the combination of both. The aim of ongoing research is to develop an application to replace a computer mouse for a people with physical impairment. The application is based on an eye gaze estimation algorithm and assumes that the camera and the head position are fixed. The system after successful development will able to interact user with specific application.
Keywords: Eye Gaze Point, Disable users, Speech Recognition, Hybrid approach etc.