DocumentCode
3847121
Title
A probabilistic mobile text entry system for agglutinative languages
Author
Ahmet Cuneyd Tantug
Author_Institution
Istanbul Technical University
Volume
56
Issue
2
fYear
2010
Abstract
In this work, a probabilistic mobile text entry system based on statistical language models is proposed. Mobile devices having limited keyboards usually produce ambiguous inputs due to multiple letter assignment to each key. Faster typing can be achieved by predicting the intended word which decreases the number of required keystrokes. Currently available methodologies mostly rely on dictionaries, which are impractical for agglutinative languages. The complex morphological structure of these languages gives rise to very high number of word forms that cannot be efficiently covered by any dictionary. The proposed system uses n-gram letter probabilities and K Best Viterbi decoding to generate a list of predictions. The dictionary based method and the proposed probabilistic system are evaluated against a typical agglutinative language, Turkish. The experimental results indicate that the proposed system outperforms the dictionary based method with a 33% improvement in performance.
Keywords
"Dictionaries","Keyboards","Mobile handsets","Natural languages","Sections","Viterbi algorithm","Decoding","Mobile communication","Web and internet services","Global Positioning System"
Journal_Title
IEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0098-3063
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCE.2010.5506034
Filename
5506034
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