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A comparison of EOG baseline drift mitigation techniques
N Barbara, TA Camilleri, KP Camilleri
Biomedical Signal Processing and Control 57, 101738, 2020
372020
Interfacing with a speller using EOG glasses
N Barbara, TA Camilleri
2016 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (SMC …, 2016
322016
EOG-based eye movement detection and gaze estimation for an asynchronous virtual keyboard
N Barbara, TA Camilleri, KP Camilleri
Biomedical Signal Processing and Control 47, 159-167, 2019
312019
Eog-based ocular and gaze angle estimation using an extended kalman filter
N Barbara, TA Camilleri, KP Camilleri
ACM Symposium on Eye Tracking Research and Applications, 1-5, 2020
102020
Eog-based gaze angle estimation using a battery model of the eye
N Barbara, TA Camilleri, KP Camilleri
2019 41st Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in …, 2019
102019
Comparative performance analysis of a commercial wearable EOG glasses for an asynchronous virtual keyboard
N Barbara, TA Camilleri, KP Camilleri
Proceedings of the 32nd International BCS Human Computer Interaction …, 2018
62018
TEMoD: Target-Enabled Model-Based De-Drifting of the EOG Signal Baseline using a Battery Model of the Eye
N Barbara, TA Camilleri, KP Camilleri
2021 43rd Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in …, 2021
32021
Modelling of Blink-Related Eyelid-Induced Shunting on the Electrooculogram
N Barbara, TA Camilleri, KP Camilleri
ACM Symposium on Eye Tracking Research and Applications, 1-6, 2021
32021
Real-time continuous EOG-based gaze angle estimation with baseline drift compensation under stationary head conditions
N Barbara, TA Camilleri, KP Camilleri
Biomedical Signal Processing and Control 86, 105282, 2023
22023
Monopolar and bipolar electrooculography signal characteristics due to target displacements—have we seen the whole picture?
N Barbara, TA Camilleri, KP Camilleri
Physiological Measurement 44 (3), 035011, 2023
22023
Controlling a computer application using EOG signals
N Barbara
University of Malta, 2016
12016
Real-time continuous EOG-based gaze angle estimation with baseline drift compensation under non-stationary head conditions
N Barbara, TA Camilleri, KP Camilleri
Biomedical Signal Processing and Control 90, 105868, 2024
2024
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