Explore 11 AI terms in Accessibility Technology
Eye tracking is a technology that measures eye positions and movements to analyze visual attention and interaction.
Gaze estimation is the process of determining where a person is looking, using technology and algorithms.
Gaze tracking is a technology that detects and analyzes where a person is looking.
Handwriting Recognition is a technology that converts handwritten text into machine-readable data.
An Intelligent User Interface (IUI) adapts to user needs through AI, enhancing interaction and accessibility.
Monocular vision refers to the ability to perceive depth and distance using one eye.
Multi-modal interaction combines various input and output methods to enhance user engagement with AI systems.
Multimodal interaction combines various input and output modalities for enhanced user experience in AI systems.
Neuroprosthetics are devices that replace or enhance lost neural functions, often using electrical stimulation.
Ocular tracking is the measurement of eye positions and movements to analyze visual attention and interaction.
Optical Character Recognition (OCR) converts images of text into machine-readable data.