Smart tactile gloves for haptic interaction, communication, and rehabilitation

O Ozioko, R Dahiya - Advanced Intelligent Systems, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Wearable human machine interfaces (HMI) such as smart gloves have attracted
considerable interest in recent years. The quality of the interactive experience with the real …

Haptic-assistive technologies for audition and vision sensory disabilities

F Sorgini, R Caliò, MC Carrozza… - Disability and …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose: The aim of this review is to analyze haptic sensory substitution technologies for
deaf, blind and deaf–blind individuals. Method: The literature search has been performed in …

Assistive technology to promote communication and social interaction for people with deafblindness: a systematic review

V Dyzel, R Oosterom-Calo, M Worm… - Frontiers in …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Background: People with deafblindness experience stigmatization, exclusion, and isolation.
Due to complex communication challenges, feelings of isolation and exclusion can increase …

One-shot learning from demonstration approach toward a reciprocal sign language-based HRI

SR Hosseini, A Taheri, M Alemi, A Meghdari - International Journal of …, 2024 - Springer
This paper addresses the lack of proper Learning from Demonstration (LfD) architectures for
Sign Language-based Human–Robot Interactions to make them more extensible. The paper …

Vision-based pose estimation for robot-mediated hand telerehabilitation

G Airò Farulla, D Pianu, M Cempini, M Cortese… - Sensors, 2016 - mdpi.com
Vision-based Pose Estimation (VPE) represents a non-invasive solution to allow a smooth
and natural interaction between a human user and a robotic system, without requiring …

[PDF][PDF] Smart Glove Human-Machine Interface Based on Strain Sensors Array for Control UAV

P Fang, Y Zhu, W Lu, F Wang, L Sun - International Journal of Electrical …, 2023 - ijeetc.com
Smart gloves have attracted much attention as a typical representative of wearable Human-
Machine Interface (HMI). Traditional sensors on smart gloves are limited due to high cost …

A wearable device supporting multiple touch-and gesture-based languages for the deaf-blind

N Caporusso, L Biasi, G Cinquepalmi, GF Trotta… - Advances in Human …, 2018 - Springer
Over 1.5 million people in the world who are completely deaf-blind use touch-based
alphabets to communicate with others and to interact with the world. However, they rely on …

A low-cost open source 3D-printable dexterous anthropomorphic robotic hand with a parallel spherical joint wrist for sign languages reproduction

A Bulgarelli, G Toscana, LO Russo… - International …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
We present a novel open-source 3D-printable dexterous anthropomorphic robotic hand
specifically designed to reproduce Sign Languages' hand poses for deaf and deaf-blind …

An adaptive, affordable, open-source robotic hand for deaf and deaf-blind communication using tactile american sign language

S Johnson, G Gao, T Johnson… - 2021 43rd Annual …, 2021 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Currently,~ 1.5 million American deaf-blind individuals depend on the availability of
interpreting services to communicate in their primary conversational language, tactile …

An Adaptive, Affordable, Humanlike Arm Hand System for Deaf and DeafBlind Communication with the American Sign Language

CM Chang, F Sanches, G Gao… - 2022 IEEE/RSJ …, 2022 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
To communicate, the~ 1.5 million Americans living with deafblindess use tactile American
Sign Language (t-ASL). To provide Deafßilind (DB) individuals with a means of using their …