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I. Scott MacKenzie (Author), Kumiko Tanaka-Ishii (Author)

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March 26, 2007 0123735912 978-0123735911 1
Text entry has never been so important as it is today. This is in large part due to the phenomenal, relatively recent success of mobile computing, text messaging on mobile phones, and the proliferation of small devices like the Blackberry and Palm Pilot. Compared with the recent past, when text entry was primarily through the standard "qwerty" keyboard, people today use a diverse array of devices with the number and variety of such devices ever increasing.

The variety is not just in the devices, but also in the technologies used: Entry modalities have become more varied and include speech recognition and synthesis, handwriting recognition, and even eye-tracking using image processing on web-cams. Statistical language modeling has advanced greatly in the past ten years and so therein is potential to facilitate and improve text entry-increasingly, the way people communicate.

This book consists of four parts, and covers these areas: Guidelines for Designing Better Entry Systems (including research methodologies, measurement, and language modelling); Devices and Modalities; Languages of the world and entry systems in those languages; and variety in users and their difficulties with text entry-and the possible design and guideline solutions for those individual user groups.

This book covers different aspects of text entry systems and offers prospective researchers and developers

* global guidelines for conducting research on text entry, in terms of design strategy, evaluation methodology, and requirements;

* history and current state of the art of entry systems, including coverage of recent research topics;

* specific guidelines for designing entry systems for a specific target, depending on devices, modalities, language, and different physical conditions of users

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syllabic phonograms, text entry performance, ambiguous keyboards, text entry techniques, text entry method, unvocalized form, mobile text entry, predictive entry, text entry systems, text entry software, shaping engine, text entry speed, graphical keyboard, text entry process, user corpus, keystrokes per character, transcribed string, mobile phone keypad, unvocalized text, chording keyboards, consonantal characters, text entry using, immediate usability, shorthand alphabets, bidirectional algorithm
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New York, Computing Systems, East Asian, Computational Linguistics, Oxford University Press, Resna Press, Annual Conference, Canadian Information Processing Society, Proceedings of Graphics Interface, Annual Meeting, Speech-Based Interfaces, Freedom Scientific, Prentice Hall, Proceedings of the Conference, Computer Society, Journal of Information Processing, Los Angeles, Patent Office, Rehabilitation Engineering, Small Number of Buttons, Thai Industrial Standards Institute, Upper Saddle River, Utilizing Eye Tracking, Academic Press, American Psychological Association
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