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TAGSwipe: Touch Assisted Gaze Swipe for Text Entry

Chandan Kumar, Ramin Hedeshy, I. Scott MacKenzie, Steffen Staab

202041 citationsDOI

Abstract

The conventional dwell-based methods for text entry by gaze are typically slow and uncomfortable. A swipe-based method that maps gaze path into words offers an alternative. However, it requires the user to explicitly indicate the beginning and ending of a word, which is typically achieved by tedious gaze-only selection. This paper introduces TAGSwipe, a bi-modal method that combines the simplicity of touch with the speed of gaze for swiping through a word. The result is an efficient and comfortable dwell-free text entry method. In the lab study TAGSwipe achieved an average text entry rate of 15.46 wpm and significantly outperformed conventional swipe-based and dwell-based methods in efficacy and user satisfaction.

Topics & Concepts

SwIPeGazeDwell timeComputer scienceText entryArtificial intelligenceComputer visionPath (computing)Human–computer interactionPsychologyComputer networkProgramming languageClinical psychologyGaze Tracking and Assistive TechnologyInteractive and Immersive DisplaysTactile and Sensory Interactions
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