HCAICVJul 31, 2019

I-Keyboard: Fully Imaginary Keyboard on Touch Devices Empowered by Deep Neural Decoder

arXiv:1907.13285v113 citations
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This addresses text-entry efficiency and usability for mobile device users, presenting a novel approach but with incremental gains in performance.

The paper tackled the limitations of soft keyboards on mobile devices, such as high typo rates and reduced screen usability, by proposing a fully imaginary keyboard (I-Keyboard) with a deep neural decoder, achieving a typing speed of 45.57 WPM and accuracy of 95.84%, with improvements of 18.95% and 4.06% over the baseline.

Text-entry aims to provide an effective and efficient pathway for humans to deliver their messages to computers. With the advent of mobile computing, the recent focus of text-entry research has moved from physical keyboards to soft keyboards. Current soft keyboards, however, increase the typo rate due to lack of tactile feedback and degrade the usability of mobile devices due to their large portion on screens. To tackle these limitations, we propose a fully imaginary keyboard (I-Keyboard) with a deep neural decoder (DND). The invisibility of I-Keyboard maximizes the usability of mobile devices and DND empowered by a deep neural architecture allows users to start typing from any position on the touch screens at any angle. To the best of our knowledge, the eyes-free ten-finger typing scenario of I-Keyboard which does not necessitate both a calibration step and a predefined region for typing is first explored in this work. For the purpose of training DND, we collected the largest user data in the process of developing I-Keyboard. We verified the performance of the proposed I-Keyboard and DND by conducting a series of comprehensive simulations and experiments under various conditions. I-Keyboard showed 18.95% and 4.06% increases in typing speed (45.57 WPM) and accuracy (95.84%), respectively over the baseline.

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