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Automatic whiteout++: correcting mini-QWERTY typing errors using keypress timing

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Automatic whiteout++: correcting mini-QWERTY typing errors using keypress timing
By analyzing features of users' typing, Automatic Whiteout++ detects and corrects up to 32.37% of the errors made by typists while using a mini?QWERTY (RIM Blackberry style) keyboard. The system targets "off-by-one" errors where the user accidentally presses a key adjacent to the one intended. Using a database of typing from longitudinal tests on two different keyboards in a variety of contexts, we show that the system generalizes well across users, model of keyboard, user expertise, and keyboard visibility conditions. Since a goal of Automatic Whiteout++ is to embed it in the firmware of mini-QWERTY keyboards, it does not rely on a dictionary. This feature enables the system to correct errors mid-word instead of applying a correction after the word has been typed. Though we do not use a dictionary, we do examine the effect of varying levels of language context in the system's ability to detect and correct erroneous keypresses. Author Keywords Keyboard Input, Error...
James Clawson, Kent Lyons, Alex Rudnick, Robert A.
Added 30 Nov 2009
Updated 30 Nov 2009
Type Conference
Year 2008
Where CHI
Authors James Clawson, Kent Lyons, Alex Rudnick, Robert A. Iannucci, Thad Starner
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