4 research outputs found
OpenAdaptxt: an open source enabling technology for high quality text entry
Modern text entry systems, especially for touch screen phones and novel devices, rely on complex underlying technologies such as error correction and word suggestion. Furthermore, for global deployment a vast number of languages have to be supported. Together this has raised the entry bar for new text entry techniques, which makes developing and testing a longer process thus stifling innovation. For example, testing a new feedback mechanism in comparison to a stock keyboard now requires the researchers to support at least slip correction and probably word suggestion. This paper introduces OpenAdaptxt: an open source community driven text input platform to enable development of higher quality text input solutions. It is the first commercial-grade open source enabling technology for modern text entry that supports both multiple platforms and dictionary support for over 50 spoken languages
AdapTex: contextually adaptive text entry for mobiles
This demonstration introduces AdapTex: a new text entry system that suggests words and phrases to the user based on the current textual context of use, the user's history and an initial corpus analysis. User studies show that Adaptex speeds up text entry while reducing errors
AdapTex: Contextually Adaptive Text Entry for Mobiles
This demonstration introduces AdapTex: a new text entry system that suggests words and phrases to the user based on the current textual context of use, the user’s history and an initial corpus analysis. User studies show that Adaptex speeds up text entry while reducing errors