This project is developed by UTSA EPICS, a student-led organization at the University of Texas at San Antonio focused on building engineering solutions that serve the community. This specific software aims to provide assistive interaction using eye-tracking devices for individuals with limited mobility, such as patients with ALS.
- No personal data is collected, stored, or transmitted by this software.
- The system operates entirely offline and does not include any built-in telemetry or analytics.
- This repository does not include any personal health information (PHI) or identifiable data about specific individuals.
- All configurations and calibrations are intended to be performed locally by the user or caretaker.
This project may be tested or deployed in environments involving individuals with ALS or similar conditions. However:
- No individual patient information is included in this repository.
- Any device-specific adaptations are generalized and anonymized for broader accessibility.
- If data collection is required in the future for research or development, it will be handled in compliance with applicable privacy laws and only with informed consent.
Contributors must not submit:
- Logs containing patient interactions
- Videos or images of users
- Any form of identifying data
If such content is submitted unintentionally, it will be removed immediately to maintain privacy and ethical standards.
📬 Contact Us
For questions about this project or its privacy practices, please contact us at:
UTSA EPICS
📧 epicsutsa@gmail.com
📍 University of Texas at San Antonio
Thank you for supporting ethical and inclusive technology!