A Performance Evaluation of Nomon: A Flexible Interface for Noisy Single-Switch Users

Author:

Bonaker Nicholas Ryan1,Nel Emli-Mari2,Vertanen Keith3,Broderick Tamara1

Affiliation:

1. LIDS, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States

2. Averly, South Africa

3. Department of Computer Science, Michigan Technological University, United States

Funder

National Science Foundation

MIT Intelligence Quest

Publisher

ACM

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