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Language Modeling for Soft Keyboards

Conference Paper Natural Language Processing Artificial Intelligence

Abstract

We describe how language models, combined with models of pen placement, can be used to significantly reduce the error rate of soft keyboard usage, by allowing for cases in which a key press is outside of a key boundary. Language models predict the probabilities of words or letters. Soft keyboards are images of keyboards on a touch screen used for input on Personal Digital Assistants. When a soft keyboard user hits a key near the boundary of a key position, we can use the language model and key press model to select the most probable key sequence, rather than the sequence dictated by strict key boundaries. This leads to an overall error rate reduction by a factor of 1. 67 to 1. 87.

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Venue
AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence
Archive span
1980-2026
Indexed papers
28718
Paper id
156525801880011999