Abstract
The human's beings always make use of their sensory modalities to effectively communicate or carry out their jobs. The humans use the sensory organs such as the ears, eyes mouth, including the hands to deliver a good verbal conversation. The human computer interface technology could also be made classier by involving the human voice, hands and eyes to access an application or control a device etc.; they paper puts forth the development of the human computer interface based on the eyes movement for typing the information without using the hand for typing, this could be very much useful for the patients with disabilities in the arms or affected by paralytic attacks for their regular works associated with the computers and can also be used by the normal people in security intensive applications, the evaluation results obtained for the proposed method using the MATLAB shows that the mean typing speed to be 30 characters per minute.
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