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Redesigning Multimodal Interaction: Adaptive Signal Processing and Cross-Modal Interaction for Hands-Free Computer
Bui Hong Quan1, Nguyen Dinh Tuan Anh1, Hoang Van Phi1
1Faculty of Information Technology, VNU-University of Engineering and Technology (VNU-UET), Hanoi 10000, Vietnam.
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Hands-free computer interaction is a key topic in assistive technology, with camera-based and voice-based systems being the most common methods. Recent camera-based solutions leverage facial expressions or head movements to simulate mouse clicks or key presses, while voice-based systems enable control via speech commands, wake-word detection, and vocal gestures. However, existing systems often suffer from limitations in responsiveness and accuracy, especially under real-world conditions. In this paper, we present 3-Modal Human-Computer Interaction (3M-HCI), a novel interaction system that dynamically integrates facial, vocal, and eye-based inputs through a new signal processing pipeline and a cross-modal coordination mechanism. This approach not only enhances recognition accuracy but also reduces interaction latency. Experimental results demonstrate that 3M-HCI outperforms several recent hands-free interaction solutions in both speed and precision, highlighting its potential as a robust assistive interface.

