Subject (according to the ISO classification of assistive products)
- Assistive products for face-to-face communication (ISO 22.21)
- Face-to-face communication software (ISO 22.21.12)
Subject (according to the ICF classification of Functioning, Disability and Health)
- Neuromusculoskeletal and movement-related functions (ICF b7)
- Communication (ICF d3)
Description
EagleEyes is a technology developed at Boston College that enables communication and learning primarily with individuals who have congenital severe special needs. These individuals are most often non-verbal, paralyzed, and at most have a "Yes/No" method of communicating with those around them. Generally this is used with individuals whose only controlled muscular movement is their eyes.
- Project start date: 01/01/1994