In this Video I am Going to show How the Mouse Cursor is Controlled by the Face Movements
In recent years, the need for assistive technology for people with disabilities has increased. One of the most important needs of people with disabilities is to be able to control a computer, especially when they cannot use traditional input devices such as keyboards and mice. This project is used to control a computer mouse cursor using eye movements. Specially designed for people with disabilities. The proposed approach is based on capturing and analyzing eye movements and mapping these
movements to cursor movements on a computer screen. The system uses eye-tracking devices to capture eye movements, uses CNN algorithms to interpret those movements, and controls the cursor accordingly. This approach is user-friendly and easy to use, especially for those who have difficulty using traditional input devices. The proposed approach has several advantages over traditional input devices. First, it eliminates the need for physical contact with the device. This is especially useful for people with limited mobility. Second, it can be customized according to individual
user needs and preferences.
Third, it is non-invasive and does not require surgical intervention or implants. This approach works well for controlling the mouse cursor with high precision and reliability. Participants were able to move the cursor to different parts of the screen, click different icons and buttons, and perform other common mouse-based tasks. The proposed approach has several potential applications in the field of assistive technology. In addition, it can be used in various environments such as home, school, and workplace. The proposed approach also has some limitations that need to be addressed in future studies. One of the main limitations is the need for high-quality eye-tracking devices. This is expensive and may not be widely available. Another limitation is the need for further testing and evaluation with a larger user group that includes people with different types of disabilities.
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