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Measuring errors in text entry tasks
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2001
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EngineeringCorpus LinguisticsText MiningNatural Language ProcessingString-searching AlgorithmInformation RetrievalString ProcessingLanguage TestingComputational LinguisticsLanguage StudiesNew TechniqueStatisticsError CorrectionMachine TranslationReliabilityHuman ErrorText Entry TasksError AnalysisText NormalizationText Entry ResearchText ProcessingLinguisticsError Rates
We propose a new technique based on the Levenshtein minimum string distance statistic for measuring error rates in text entry research. The technique obviates the need to artificially constrain subjects to maintain synchronization with the presented text, thus affording a more natural interaction style in the evaluation. Methodological implications are discussed, including the additional need to use keystrokes per characters (KSPC) as a dependent measure to capture the overhead in correcting errors.
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