Abstract


Head-attached interface device (HIDE) has been developed as a new type of human interface device in an actual work environment. The HIDE has flexible integrated functions which consist of speech recognition and view direction detection as hand-free input channels, direct presentation of audio/visual information as output channels, and mobile system configuration. In this paper, the design concept of the HIDE was first introduced, and individual functions to configure the design concept were developed by their separate testing. An integrated prototype system HIDE was then produced, and its functional evaluation test was made to examine the individual functions as the whole system. It was confirmed that the HIDE would be feasible enough to introduce in practical use.

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