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Vouch: multimodal touch-and-voice input for smart watches under difficult operating conditions

Authors
Lee, JaedongLee, ChanghyeonKim, Gerard Jounghyun
Issue Date
9월-2017
Publisher
SPRINGER
Keywords
Multimodal interaction; Voice input; Touch input; Smart watch input
Citation
JOURNAL ON MULTIMODAL USER INTERFACES, v.11, no.3, pp.289 - 299
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Journal Title
JOURNAL ON MULTIMODAL USER INTERFACES
Volume
11
Number
3
Start Page
289
End Page
299
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/82467
DOI
10.1007/s12193-017-0246-y
ISSN
1783-7677
Abstract
We consider a multimodal method for smart-watch text entry, called "Vouch," which combines touch and voice input. Touch input is familiar and has good ergonomic accessibility, but is limited by the fat-finger problem (or equivalently, the screen size) and is sensitive to user motion. Voice input is mostly immune to slow user motion, but its reliability may suffer from environmental noise. Together, however, such characteristics can complement each other when coping with the difficult smart-watch operating conditions. With Vouch, the user makes an approximate touch among the densely distributed alphabetic keys; the accompanying voice input can be used to effectively disambiguate the target from among possible candidates, if not identify the target outright. We present a prototype implementation of the proposed multimodal input method and compare its performance and usability to the conventional unimodal method. We focus particularly on the potential improvement under difficult operating conditions, such as when the user is in motion. The comparative experiment validates our hypothesis that the Vouch multimodal approach would show more reliable recognition performance and higher usability.
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