| openaire: EC/H2020/637991/EU//COMPUTED | openaire: EC/H2020/717054/EU//OPTINTThis paper presents a large-scale dataset on mobile text entry collected via a web-based transcription task performed by 37,370 volunteers. The average typing speed was 36.2 WPM with 2.3% uncorrected errors. The scale of the data enables powerful statistical analyses on the correlation between typing performance and various factors, such as demographics, finger usage, and use of intelligent text entry techniques. We report effects of age and finger usage on performance that correspond to previous studies. We also find evidence of relationships between performance and use of intelligent text entry techniques: auto-correct usage correlates positively with entry rat...
There is no such thing as an ultimate text-entry method. People are diverse and mobile touch typing ...
Purpose: Mobile devices are increasingly used for text entry in contexts where visual attention is f...
Funding Information: The research was supported by the Academy of Finland (grant numbers 291556, 310...
| openaire: EC/H2020/637991/EU//COMPUTED | openaire: EC/H2020/717054/EU//OPTINTThis paper presents a...
This work presents four in-depth empirical investigations on the performance and user experience of...
| openaire: EC/H2020/637991/EU//COMPUTEDRelatively little is known about eye and finger movement in ...
We present a method for mining the web for text entered on mobile devices. Using searching, crawling...
Tihs dataset contains motion capture, keylog, eye tracking, and video data of 30 participants, trans...
Text input for mobile or handheld devices is a flourishing research area. This article begins with a...
Research in mobile text entry has long focused on speed and input errors during lab studies. However...
Although text entry on mobile phones is abundant, research strives to achieve desktop typing perform...
Text entry on mobile devices (e.g. phones and PDAs) has been a research challenge since devices shra...
Text entry in smartphones remains a critical element of mobile HCI. It has been widely studied in la...
| openaire: EC/H2020/637991/EU//COMPUTEDWe report on typing behaviour and performance of 168,000 vol...
In this preliminary study, we tested a small group of users on their ability to perform common text ...
There is no such thing as an ultimate text-entry method. People are diverse and mobile touch typing ...
Purpose: Mobile devices are increasingly used for text entry in contexts where visual attention is f...
Funding Information: The research was supported by the Academy of Finland (grant numbers 291556, 310...
| openaire: EC/H2020/637991/EU//COMPUTED | openaire: EC/H2020/717054/EU//OPTINTThis paper presents a...
This work presents four in-depth empirical investigations on the performance and user experience of...
| openaire: EC/H2020/637991/EU//COMPUTEDRelatively little is known about eye and finger movement in ...
We present a method for mining the web for text entered on mobile devices. Using searching, crawling...
Tihs dataset contains motion capture, keylog, eye tracking, and video data of 30 participants, trans...
Text input for mobile or handheld devices is a flourishing research area. This article begins with a...
Research in mobile text entry has long focused on speed and input errors during lab studies. However...
Although text entry on mobile phones is abundant, research strives to achieve desktop typing perform...
Text entry on mobile devices (e.g. phones and PDAs) has been a research challenge since devices shra...
Text entry in smartphones remains a critical element of mobile HCI. It has been widely studied in la...
| openaire: EC/H2020/637991/EU//COMPUTEDWe report on typing behaviour and performance of 168,000 vol...
In this preliminary study, we tested a small group of users on their ability to perform common text ...
There is no such thing as an ultimate text-entry method. People are diverse and mobile touch typing ...
Purpose: Mobile devices are increasingly used for text entry in contexts where visual attention is f...
Funding Information: The research was supported by the Academy of Finland (grant numbers 291556, 310...