Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
401136 International Journal of Human-Computer Studies 2015 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

•We present Enhanced Auditory Feedback using the phonetic features of human speech.•The proposed feedback provides users information about the keys being pressed•We evaluated and compared conventional feedbackwith EAF through user study.•Text input performance showed significant improvement using proposed EAF

With the increasing popularity of touch screen mobile devices, improving the usability and the user experience while inputting text on these devices is becoming increasingly important. Most conventional touch screen keyboards on mobile devices rely heavily on visual feedback, while auditory feedback seldom includes any useful information about what is being inputted by the user. The auditory feedback usually simply replicates the sounds produced by a physical keyboard. This paper describes the development of an enhanced auditory feedback mechanism for a Korean touch screen keyboard called the enhanced auditory feedback (EAF) mechanism. EAF has subtle phonetic auditory feedback generated using the acoustic phonetic features of human speech. While typing with EAF, users can acquire non-invasive auditory clues about the keys pressed. In this work, we compare conventional auditory feedback for a touch screen keyboard used in touch screen mobile devices with that of EAF and explore the possibility of using enhanced auditory feedback for touch screen keyboards.

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