TY - GEN
T1 - An audible Bangla text-entry method in mobile phones with intelligent keypad
AU - Prince, Md Enamul Hoque
AU - Hossain, Gahangir
AU - Dewan, Ali Akbar
AU - Debnath, Pijush
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - Communication through mobile device is the most effective and fastest way that becomes a part of our daily life nowadays. Particularly, Short Message Service (SMS), is one ofthe most popular and relatively cheaper application of cell phone. In Bangladesh, there has been an enormous growth of mobile users and in this context, it is quite reasonable that people like to send SMS with their own language. Taking these challenges, a few initiatives were taken to introduce Bangia text in Mobile phones, more specifically, in messaging. But unfortunately, Bangla SMS is not popular yet in our country due to the presence of large number of characters and complex script. In fact, it is very much difficult to map Bangla characters efficiently on a mobile with 12 keys only. That's why, it motivated us to design an intelligent mobile keypad layout, which significantly reduces the number of keystrokes than existing methods, and remove difficulties of entering text. We eliminate traditional multi-tapping on a single button and introduce two key press technique, by arranging characters in two-dimensional matrix. Using this keypad the system becomes faster, reliable and flexible. Predictive text input method is also added in the system for further speeding up messaging. Moreover, our text-entry system ensures accessibility to visual impaired people by avoiding disambiguation caused by multi-tapping and introducing audio feedback for inserting each Bangla characters, which is not supported by existing systems. Finally, after analyzing the result on different sample SMS data, we showed that, our proposed keypad with the predictive input system reduces the number of key presses than the common Bangla keypad by 60.34%.
AB - Communication through mobile device is the most effective and fastest way that becomes a part of our daily life nowadays. Particularly, Short Message Service (SMS), is one ofthe most popular and relatively cheaper application of cell phone. In Bangladesh, there has been an enormous growth of mobile users and in this context, it is quite reasonable that people like to send SMS with their own language. Taking these challenges, a few initiatives were taken to introduce Bangia text in Mobile phones, more specifically, in messaging. But unfortunately, Bangla SMS is not popular yet in our country due to the presence of large number of characters and complex script. In fact, it is very much difficult to map Bangla characters efficiently on a mobile with 12 keys only. That's why, it motivated us to design an intelligent mobile keypad layout, which significantly reduces the number of keystrokes than existing methods, and remove difficulties of entering text. We eliminate traditional multi-tapping on a single button and introduce two key press technique, by arranging characters in two-dimensional matrix. Using this keypad the system becomes faster, reliable and flexible. Predictive text input method is also added in the system for further speeding up messaging. Moreover, our text-entry system ensures accessibility to visual impaired people by avoiding disambiguation caused by multi-tapping and introducing audio feedback for inserting each Bangla characters, which is not supported by existing systems. Finally, after analyzing the result on different sample SMS data, we showed that, our proposed keypad with the predictive input system reduces the number of key presses than the common Bangla keypad by 60.34%.
KW - A mobile keypad
KW - Bangla SMS
KW - Predictive text input
KW - Text entry
KW - Visual impaired
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=77749264799&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/ICCIT.2009.5407126
DO - 10.1109/ICCIT.2009.5407126
M3 - Published Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:77749264799
SN - 9781424462841
T3 - ICCIT 2009 - Proceedings of 2009 12th International Conference on Computer and Information Technology
SP - 279
EP - 284
BT - ICCIT 2009 - Proceedings of 2009 12th International Conference on Computer and Information Technology
T2 - 2009 12th International Conference on Computer and Information Technology, ICCIT 2009
Y2 - 21 December 2009 through 23 December 2009
ER -