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Multilingual Touchscreen Keyboard Design and Optimization
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Keyboard DesignInput DeviceTouch User InterfaceMultilingualismCommon LayoutsComputational LinguisticsDesignPhoneticsPsycholinguisticsInterface LanguageLanguage StudiesCharacter RecognitionStylus Travel DistancePhonologyLinguisticsMachine Translation
A keyboard design, once adopted, tends to have a longlasting and worldwide impact on daily user experience. There is a substantial body of research on touch-screen stylus keyboard optimization. Most of it has focused on English only. Applying rigorous mathematical optimization methods and addressing diacritic character design issues, this article expands this body of work to French, Spanish, German, and Chinese. More important and counter to the intuition that optimization by nature is necessarily specific to each language, this article demonstrates that it is possible to find common layouts that are highly optimized across multiple languages for stylus (or single finger) typing. We first obtained a layout that is highly optimized for both English and French input. We then obtained a layout that is optimized for English, French, Spanish, German, and Chinese pinyin simultaneously, reducing its stylus travel distance to about half of QWERTY's for all of the five languages. In comparison to QWERTY's 3.31, 3....
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