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2015
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When to type, talk, or Swype: Characterizing energy consumption of mobile input modalities

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When to type, talk, or Swype: Characterizing energy consumption of mobile input modalities
—Mobile device users use applications that require text input. Today there are three primary text input modalities, soft keyboard (SK), speech to text (STT) and Swype. Each of these input modalities have different energy demands, and as a result, their use will have a significant impact on the battery life of the mobile device. Using high-precision power measurement hardware and systematically taking into account the user context, we characterize and compare the energy consumption of these three text input modalities. We show that the length of interaction determines the most energy efficient modality. If the interactions is short, on average less than 30 characters, using the device SK is the most energy efficient. For longer interactions, the use of a STT applications is more energy efficient. Swype is more energy efficient than STT for very short interactions, less than 5 characters on average, but is never as efficient as SK. This is primarily due to STT enabling the users ...
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Type Journal
Year 2015
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