@InProceedings{Große2020_435,
author = {Kathleen Große and Peter Birkholz},
booktitle = {Studientexte zur Sprachkommunikation: Elektronische Sprachsignalverarbeitung 2020},
title = {Tongue Mouse - Comparison of Physical Measurement Principles},
year = {2020},
editor = {Andreas Wendemuth and Ronald Böck and Ingo Siegert},
month = mar,
pages = {34--43},
publisher = {TUDpress, Dresden},
abstract = {Elderly people often have difficulties using tools in their household with
their own hands. While problems that occur due to presbyopia can be corrected
with visual aids, there is no satisfactory universal solution for helping people with
hand-related sensor or motor deficiencies. For that reason, we currently explore
possibilities tongue-controlled Human Interface Device for use with personal computers:
a „tongue mouse“. An analysis of existing approaches showed there is
currently no satisfactory, user-friendly concept. This paper provides an overview
of the current state of the art and compares the existing approaches. First, requirements
for a tongue mouse are set and then weighted by pair-wise comparison. For
the already existing approaches, it is examined to what extent they meet the requirements.
We find that optopalatography, piezoelectric sensors and resistopalatography
are promising methods for the creation of a tongue mouse.},
isbn = {978-3-959081-93-1},
issn = {0940-6832},
keywords = {Speech Synthesis},
url = {https://www.essv.de/pdf/2020_34_43.pdf},
}