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LSTM Approach to Cancel Noise from Mouse Input for Patients with Motor Disabilities

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This paper attempts to suppress noise from mouse input due to involuntary tremors from patients with motor disabilities by using techniques like breakpoint detection and mean filtering to preprocess data which was then fed into a deep recurrent neural network.
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In this paper, we attempt to suppress noise from mouse input due to involuntary tremors from patients with motor disabilities. In order to achieve this task, we used techniques like breakpoint detection and mean filtering to preprocess our data which was then fed into a deep recurrent neural network. Additionally, we tested various architectures and explored existing hardware and software based assistive technologies.

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