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An Ambiguous Technique For Nonvisual Text Entry, Dylan C. Gaines Jan 2023

An Ambiguous Technique For Nonvisual Text Entry, Dylan C. Gaines

Dissertations, Master's Theses and Master's Reports

Text entry is a common daily task for many people, but it can be a challenge for people with visual impairments when using virtual touchscreen keyboards that lack physical key boundaries. In this thesis, we investigate using a small number of gestures to select from groups of characters to remove most or all dependence on touch locations. We leverage a predictive language model to select the most likely characters from the selected groups once a user completes each word.

Using a preliminary interface with six groups of characters based on a Qwerty keyboard, we find that users are able to …


Towards Location-Independent Eyes-Free Text Entry, Dylan C. Gaines Jan 2021

Towards Location-Independent Eyes-Free Text Entry, Dylan C. Gaines

Dissertations, Master's Theses and Master's Reports

We propose an interface for eyes-free text entry using an ambiguous technique and conduct a preliminary user study. We find that user are able to enter text at 19.09 words per minute (WPM) with a 2.08% character error rate (CER) after eight hours of practice. We explore ways to optimize the ambiguous groupings to reduce the number of disambiguation errors, both with and without familiarity constraints. We find that it is feasible to reduce the number of ambiguous groups from six to four. Finally, we explore a technique for presenting word suggestions to users using simultaneous audio feedback. We find …


Investigating Midair Virtual Keyboard Input Using A Head Mounted Display, Jiban Krishna Adhikary Jan 2018

Investigating Midair Virtual Keyboard Input Using A Head Mounted Display, Jiban Krishna Adhikary

Dissertations, Master's Theses and Master's Reports

Until recently text entry in virtual reality has been limited to using hand-held controllers. These techniques of text entry are feasible only for entering short texts like usernames and passwords. But recent improvements in virtual reality devices have paved the way to varied interactions in virtual environment and many of these tasks include annotation, text messaging, etc. These tasks require an effective way of text entry in virtual reality. We present an interactive midair text entry system in virtual reality which allows users to use their one or both hands as the means of entering text. Our system also allows …


Improving Everyday Computing Tasks With Head-Mounted Displays, James Walker Jan 2017

Improving Everyday Computing Tasks With Head-Mounted Displays, James Walker

Dissertations, Master's Theses and Master's Reports

The proliferation of consumer-affordable head-mounted displays (HMDs) has brought a rash of entertainment applications for this burgeoning technology, but relatively little research has been devoted to exploring its potential home and office productivity applications. Can the unique characteristics of HMDs be leveraged to improve users’ ability to perform everyday computing tasks? My work strives to explore this question.

One significant obstacle to using HMDs for everyday tasks is the fact that the real world is occluded while wearing them. Physical keyboards remain the most performant devices for text input, yet using a physical keyboard is difficult when the user can’t …