Context-aware gestures for mixed-initiative text editing UIs

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Abstract

This work is focused on enhancing highly interactive text-editing applications with gestures. Concretely, we study Computer Assisted Transcription of Text Images (CATTI), a handwriting transcription system that follows a corrective feedback paradigm, where both the user and the system collaborate efficiently to produce a high-quality text transcription. CATTI-like applications demand fast and accurate gesture recognition, for which we observed that current gesture recognizers are not adequate enough. In response to this need we developed MinGestures, a parametric context-aware gesture recognizer. Our contributions include a number of stroke features for disambiguating copymark gestures from handwritten text, plus the integration of these gestures in a CATTI application. It becomes finally possible to create highly interactive stroke-based text-editing interfaces, without worrying to verify the user intent on-screen. We performed a formal evaluation with 22 e-pen users and 32 mouse users using a gesture vocabulary of 10 symbols. MinGestures achieved an outstanding accuracy (<1% error rate) with very high performance (<1 ms of recognition time). We then integrated MinGestures in a CATTI prototype and tested the performance of the interactive handwriting system when it is driven by gestures. Our results show that using gestures in interactive handwriting applications is both advantageous and convenient when gestures are simple but contextaware. Taken together, thiswork suggests that text-editing interfaces not only can be easily augmented with simple gestures, but also may substantially improve user productivity.

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Leiva, L. A., Alabau, V., Romero, V., Toselli, A. H., & Vidal, E. (2015). Context-aware gestures for mixed-initiative text editing UIs. Interacting with Computers, 27(6), 675–696. https://doi.org/10.1093/iwc/iwu019

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