18013095. Predictive Input Interface Having Improved Robustness for Processing Low Precision Inputs simplified abstract (GOOGLE LLC)

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Predictive Input Interface Having Improved Robustness for Processing Low Precision Inputs

Organization Name

GOOGLE LLC

Inventor(s)

Zebedee Pedersen of East Sussex (GB)

Predictive Input Interface Having Improved Robustness for Processing Low Precision Inputs - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18013095 titled 'Predictive Input Interface Having Improved Robustness for Processing Low Precision Inputs

The present disclosure involves a system that utilizes a multi-region graphical keyboard interface for prediction and assistive techniques.

  • The system displays a graphical keyboard with multiple key regions, including a first key region and a second key region.
  • Users can select a region, prompting the system to provide suggestions based on the selection.
  • An updated graphical keyboard is presented with a suggestion region containing the suggestions.

Potential Applications: - Assistive technology for individuals with motor impairments - Predictive text input for faster typing on mobile devices

Problems Solved: - Enhances user experience by providing predictive suggestions - Improves accessibility for individuals with physical limitations

Benefits: - Increased typing efficiency - Enhanced user accessibility and inclusivity

Commercial Applications: - Mobile devices, tablets, and computers - Accessibility software for individuals with disabilities

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the system determine the suggestions based on user input?

  The system analyzes the selected region to generate relevant suggestions for the user.

2. Can users customize the suggestions provided by the system?

  Users may have the option to personalize the suggestions based on their preferences.


Original Abstract Submitted

The present disclosure is directed to prediction and assistive techniques using a multi-region graphical keyboard interface. In particular, the system can present, on a display of a computing device, a graphical keyboard having a plurality of key regions. The plurality of key regions can include a first key region having a first set of keys and a second key region having a second set of keys. Additionally, the system can receive a first input selecting a first selected region from the plurality of key regions. Moreover, the system can determine, based at least in part on the first input, a first suggestion and a second suggestion. Furthermore, in response to the first input, the system can present, on the display of the computing device, an updated graphical keyboard having the plurality of key regions and a suggestion region. The suggestion region includes the first suggestion and the second suggestion.