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    CAT motor: An innovative system to detect the behavior of human computer interaction for people with upper limb impairment
    (Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2007-01-01) Cko, C. C.; Chen, M. C.; Wu, T. F.; Chen, S. Y.; Yeh, C. C.
    This paper described a system which could measure cursor movement and control site motion simultaneously. In addition to evaluate a client’s pointing and selecting proficiency, CAT Motor system, developed on the basis of the previous CAT system, was also used to detect the motion of his control site. This feature could provide clinical professionals more detailed information when comparing the difference of performance among devices. The CAT Motor system consisted of four basic types of mouse operating skills, including clicking, cursor moving, cursor moving and clicking, and dragging. The CAT Motor recorded the location and the response of the pointing device and captured the picture of the control site synchronally. Then, the system visualized the results of cursor moving and control site motion on the screen. The CAT Motor system not only provided the professionals with an objective mean of evaluating specific difficulties of mouse operating difficulties, but also allowed them to evaluate the effort of the motor control training. Besides, this paper had some suggestions for the research in the future.
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    Embedding Expert System into a Computerized Assessment Tool for Mouse Proficiency
    (Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2007-01-01) Yeh, C. C.; Chen, M. C.; Chu, C. N.; Cko, C. C.; Wu, T. F.
    This paper described an assessment system which embedded expert system based on theidea of neural network. Authors developed a computerized assessment tool for mouse operating proficiency and applied into clinical service. The result indicated that the objective tool had great contribution for selecting suitable pointing device for the client. However, clinical also found that comparing the effectiveness between different device and operation environment by some parameters was labor consuming. Expert system may be an available solution for clinical professional to select suitable pointing and selecting device more efficiently. Therefore, this study aimed to develop an embedding expert system into a computerized assessment tool for mouse operating proficiency.