Khan et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Tongue-Supported Human-Computer Interaction Systems: AKhan et al., 2014
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- Khan M
- Sherazi H
- Quain R
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The tongue can substitute human sensory systems and has been used as a medium of input to help impaired patients communicate with the world. Innovative techniques have been employed to realize tongue movement, sense its position and exploit tongue dexterity, in …
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