Faltaous, Sarah; Haas, Gabriel; Barrios, Liliana; Seiderer, Andreas; Rauh, Sebastian Felix; Chae, Han Joo; Schneegass, Stefan; Alt, Florian
Dokumenttyp:
Konferenzbeitrag / Conference Paper
Titel:
BrainShare: A Glimpse of Social Interaction for Locked-in Syndrome Patients
Titel Konferenzpublikation:
CHI EA'19: Extended Abstracts of the 2019 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Konferenztitel:
CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (2019, Glasgow)
Tagungsort:
Glasgow, UK
Jahr der Konferenz:
2019
Verlagsort:
New York, NY, USA
Verlag:
ACM
Jahr:
2019
Sprache:
Englisch
Abstract:
Locked-in syndrome is a term used to describe patients who are partially or entirely paralyzed butfully conscious. According to prior research, those patients report a high quality of life and desire toremain active in their society and families. Hence, in this paper, we propose a system for enhancingsocial interactions of locked-in patients with their families and friends with the goal of improvingtheir overall quality of life. Our system has three main components: a Brain-Computer Interface (BCI)based state-of-the-art P300 speller, augmented-reality glasses, and a screen that shares the view ofthe proxy with the patient. This setting targets both the patients and the caretakers: (1) it allowsthe patient to experience the outside world through the eyes of the proxy and (2) it creates a way ofactive communication between the patient and the proxy to convey needs and advice. In order tovalidate our approach, we showcased a demo of our prototype and conducted a set of interviews thatdemonstrate the potential benefit that it can have for affected patients. «
Locked-in syndrome is a term used to describe patients who are partially or entirely paralyzed butfully conscious. According to prior research, those patients report a high quality of life and desire toremain active in their society and families. Hence, in this paper, we propose a system for enhancingsocial interactions of locked-in patients with their families and friends with the goal of improvingtheir overall quality of life. Our system has three main components: a Brain-Computer Interface (B... »