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    Human-computer interaction for users with cerebral palsy based on head orientation. Can cursor鈥檚 movement Be modeled by Fitts鈥檚 law?

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    This paper presents an experiment to validate a head-mounted inertial interface for human-computer interaction (HCI) developed for people with cerebral palsy (CP). The method is based on Fitts鈥檚 law, an empirical model of human motor performance for aimed movements. Head motion is recorded in a series of goal-crossing tasks and a regression model of the movement time (MT) is estimated for each user. Values of R2 above 0.9 are indicators of a strong correlation of those motion patterns with the linear model proposed by Fitts. The analysis of MT confirmed that head movements of users without disability follow Fitts鈥檚 law and showed that 3 users with CP (MACS IV and V) had the same behavior. There was a weaker correlation (R2=0.839) for one individual with cervical dystonia and ballistic movements and no correlation for two users with cervical hypotonia and dyskinetic CP. Results show the impact of ballistic movements and poor postural control in computer interaction. They also provide the foundation for new interaction techniques to develop a universal computer interface for motor impaired users.Authors would like to thank the members and staff in ASPACE Cantabria, specially Teresa Gonz谩lez and Antonio Ruiz. This work was possible thank to ABC EU Project (FP7-ICT-2011-7-287774), InterAAC Project (RTC-2015-4327-1), CP-Walker Project (DPI2012-39133-C03-01), INTERPLAY Project (RTC-2014-1812-1), and IVANPACE Project, which was funded by Fundaci贸n Caja Cantabria. A. Clemotte would also like to thank to Itaipu Binacional for its support.Peer reviewe
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