Quantitative Results Comparing Three Intelligent Interfaces forInformation Capture: A Case Study Adding Name Information into a
Schlimmer, J. C., Wells, P. C.
–Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research
Efficiently entering information into a computer is key to enjoying the benefits of computing. This paper describes three intelligent user interfaces: handwriting recognition, adaptive menus, and predictive fillin. In the context of adding a person's name and address to an electronic organizer, tests show handwriting recognition is slower than typing on an on-screen, soft keyboard, while adaptive menus and predictive fillin can be twice as fast. This paper also presents strategies for applying these three interfaces to other information collection domains.
Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research
Dec-1-1996
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