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Dasher - a data entry interface using continuous gestures and language models

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Dasher - a data entry interface using continuous gestures and language models
Existing devices for communicating information to computers are bulky, slow to use, or unreliable. Dasher is a new interface incorporating language modelling and driven by continuous two-dimensional gestures, e.g. a mouse, touchscreen, or eye-tracker. Tests have shown that this device can be used to enter text at a rate of up to 34 words per minute, compared with typical ten-finger keyboard typing of 40–60 words per minute. Although the interface is slower than a conventional keyboard, it is small and simple, and could be used on personal data assistants and by motion–impaired computer users.
David J. Ward, Alan F. Blackwell, David J. C. MacK
Added 01 Aug 2010
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Type Conference
Year 2000
Where UIST
Authors David J. Ward, Alan F. Blackwell, David J. C. MacKay
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