Text Entry
and Language
model
1.
Information
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2.
Dynamic and probabilistic text entry, John Williamson, Rod Murray-Smith,
University of
Glasgow, Department of Computing scienece,
http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/~jhw/dcshex.pdf
3.
Hex
text entry system, J. Williamson, http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/~jhw/
4.
Shorthand
writing on stylus keyboard, S. Zhai and
P.-O. Kristensson, Proceedings of the ACM
Conference on Human
Factors in Computing Systems, CHI'03, http://dblp.$uni-trier$.de
5.
SHARK2:
A Large Vocabulary Shorthand Writing System for Pen-based Computers, P.
O. Kristensson and S. Zhai,
UIST'04:
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6.
Shorthand-Aided
Rapid Keyboarding, S. Zhai and P.-O. Kristensson, http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/tech/sharktext
7.
Adaptive
Computer Interfaces, D. J. Ward, PhD thesis,
8.
Dasher
-- {A} Data Entry Interface Using Continuous Gestures and Language
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J. Ward and A. F. Blackwell and D. J. C. MacKay, UIST'00: The 13th
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9.
Quikwriting: Continuous Stylus-Based Text Entry, K. Perlin, UIST'98: ACM Symposium on User Interface
Software
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10.
Cirrin: A Word-Level Unistroke
Keyboard for Pen Input, J. Mankoff and G.
D. Abowd, UIST'98: ACM Symposium on User
Interface Software
and Technology, http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/mankoff98cirrin.html
11.
A Probabilistic Character Layout
Strategy for Mobile Text Entry, T. Bellman and I. S. MacKenzie,
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12.
Mobile text entry using three keys, I.
S. MacKenzie, http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/mackenzie02mobile.html
13.
Mobile Text Entry, "A. Sirisena, http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/556753.html
14.
Keyboards without Keyboards: A Survey
of Virtual Keyboards, M. Kolsch and M.
Turk, http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/532022.html
15.
Alphanumeric entry on pen-based
computers, I. S. MacKenzie and B. Nonnecke
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1994
16.
Input-based language modelling
in the design of high performance text input
techniques, R. W. Soukoreff1 and I. S. MacKenzie,
Proceedings of Graphics Interface, 2003
17.
Text Compression, T. C. Bell and J. G.
Cleary and
18. Leveraging
word prediction to improve character prediction in a scanning
configuration, G.
Lesher and G. Rinkus,
In
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Engineering, RESNA
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19.
20. Applying
21. A
probabilistic approach to modeling two-dimensional pointing, T.
Grossman and R.
Balakrishnan, ACM Transactions on
Computer-Human
Interaction (TOCHI), 2005