This work presents an accessibility interface that allows mouse cursor control using only head movements and eye blinks, aimed at people with upper limb disabilities. The solution employs computer vision techniques for facial tracking and eye detection, focusing on providing a practical and low-cost alternative to conventional peripherals. The proposal will be demonstrated interactively, highlighting its architecture, real-time performance, and feasibility of use in real-world scenarios.

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MouseVision: An Accessible Mouse Alternative Using Computer Vision

  • José David Melo dos Santos,
  • Marcelo Martins da Silva

摘要

This work presents an accessibility interface that allows mouse cursor control using only head movements and eye blinks, aimed at people with upper limb disabilities. The solution employs computer vision techniques for facial tracking and eye detection, focusing on providing a practical and low-cost alternative to conventional peripherals. The proposal will be demonstrated interactively, highlighting its architecture, real-time performance, and feasibility of use in real-world scenarios.