Explore my publications and research projects focused on computer vision, assistive human-computer interaction, and machine learning models for accessible interfaces.

For individuals with poor control of their hands and with speech impediment or aphasia, head-based pointer control using a user-facing camera represents a viable interface modality...

Head-based pointing is an effective interface for those with limited hand control, though it may involve a learning curve due to discrepancies between desired pointer movement and ...

For people with poor upper limb mobility or control, interaction with a computer may be facilitated by adaptive and alternative interfaces. Visual head tracking has proven to be a ...

Head-based pointing is an alternative input method for people with motor impairments to access computing devices. This paper proposes a calibration-free head-tracking input mechani...

Shopping is difficult for people with motor impairments. This includes online shopping. Proprietary software can emulate mouse and keyboard via head tracking. However, such a solut...