Abstract:
Recently, wearable devices have become increasingly popular in our lives because of their neat features and stylish appearance. However, due to the tiny size, it is incon...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Recently, wearable devices have become increasingly popular in our lives because of their neat features and stylish appearance. However, due to the tiny size, it is inconvenient for users to interact with a device using conventional methods, especially for text entry. Although some methods have been proposed to handle this problem, they have different limitations and are not applicable to many existing mobile devices. As a result, we take the first step to propose a digits-entry system, i.e., AcouDigits, in which digits can be entered in the air using a finger without taking help from any additional hardware. We implement AcouDigits on two commercial devices and conduct experiments to evaluate its performance in recognizing ten basic digits. Experimental results show that AcouDigits can achieve average accuracies of 91.7% and 87.4% in recognizing basic digits and 26 English alphabets, respectively.
Date of Conference: 11-15 March 2019
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 22 July 2019
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