Chapter 10: Deep learning system of naturalistic communication in brain–computer interface for quadriplegic patient

N. Yuvaraj, K. Mouthami, Gitanjali Wadhwa, Srivatsa Sundarraj, and S.A. Srinivasan      Department of Computer Science and Engineering, KPR Institute of Engineering and Technology, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India

Abstract

Patients with quadriplegia frequently request assistance with their voices. Patients with severe quadriplegia, however, are tracheostomized and mute. Some patients require distinct forms of communication to get in touch with caretakers. In many different industries, artificial intelligence (AI)-based eye status monitoring has recently gained popularity. In this study, a system that enables quadriplegic patients ...

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