The field of the invention relates to systems and methods for inputting symbols, in particular keyboard systems, more in particular virtual keyboard systems.
Devices with a touch screen have gained in popularity through the last couple of years. Nowadays, smart phones, mobile phones, tablets and PC's may all have multi touch screens. Those smart phones, mobile phones and tablets are often not equipped with a traditional keyboard. Instead, a soft keyboard is provided on the touch screen when needed. However, compared with typing on a real keyboard, the results of a soft keyboard often lead to more errors and a lower typing speed.
According to embodiments of the invention, there is provided a keyboard system which can be used for soft keyboards and which reduces the number of errors and/or increases the typing speed.
According to a first aspect of the invention, there is provided a system for inputting symbols, such as letters or numbers, using fingers. The system comprises a key coupled with a plurality of symbols; a recognizer adapted for determining a type of a finger pressing a key area coupled to said key; and a selector adapted for selecting a symbol of said plurality of symbols based on the determined finger type.
According to a first type of embodiments, such a system is used in a keyboard where key areas of adjacent keys may overlap and where the symbol is determined by using the type of finger that touched the key area. E.g. in case of an AZERTY keyboard, the key Z may be coupled to the symbols A, Z and E, and the key area coupled to key A may overlap with the key area of key Z, since the determination of the typed symbol can be done using the type of the finger that has touched an area of overlap, i.e. in this example the little finger will lead to a conclusion that the symbol A is typed and the ring finger will lead to the conclusion that the symbol Z is typed. According to other embodiments, the key areas do not overlap, but depending on the type of finger that touches a key area, it is determined which symbol is typed.
According to a preferred embodiment, the recognizer comprises a fingerprint identification means adapted to take a digital image of a fingerprint of a finger touching the key area. Using finger prints, the type of finger can be uniquely determined. However, note that other techniques which do not use fingerprints but rather use images of the fingers obtained through camera's may also be used.
According to a preferred embodiment, the recognizer is adapted to determine the type of a finger pressing the key area as being one of the following: thumb, index, middle finger, ring finger, little finger. Preferably, it is further determined whether such a finger belongs to the left hand or the right hand. In case of an AZERTY or QWERTY keyboard, it may in particular be advantageous if it is determined whether the index finger belongs to the left hand or the right hand. In case of a AZERTY or QWERTY keyboard, this will allow e.g. to determine more easily whether the letter G or H was typed.
According to a preferred embodiment, the key is meant to be part of a keyboard, and is meant to be adjacent a number of other keys of the keyboard. Assuming that each other key is coupled with at least a primary symbol, the plurality of symbols coupled with the key preferably comprises at least its own primary symbol as well as the primary symbols of the other keys. In case of a QWERTY or AZERTY keyboard, the number of adjacent keys will typically be adjacent keys on the same line, i.e. keys which are not touched with the same type of finger, e.g. for key D, the adjacent keys will be keys S and F.
According to a preferred embodiment, the system comprises a touch screen on which the key is provided in the form of a soft or virtual key.
According to a preferred embodiment the system further comprises position determining means adapted to determine a position of a finger in the key area. The selector may then be further adapted for doing the selecting of a symbol of said plurality of symbols based on the determined position.
According to a second aspect there is provided a method for inputting symbols, such as letters or numbers, using fingers. The method comprises providing a key coupled with a plurality of symbols; determining a type of a finger pressing a key area coupled to said key; and selecting a symbol of said plurality of symbols based on the determined finger type.
According to a preferred embodiment said determining a type of a finger is done using finger print identification.
According to a preferred embodiment the type of a finger pressing the key area is determined as being one of the following: thumb, index, middle finger, ring finger, little finger; and/or as belonging to a left hand or a right hand.
According to a preferred embodiment a keyboard comprising a first key is provided, said keyboard comprising a number of other keys adjacent said first key, each other key being coupled with at least a primary symbol. In such a case the plurality of symbols coupled with said first key preferably comprises at least a primary symbol and the primary symbols of said other adjacent keys.
According to a preferred embodiment the method further comprises determining a position of a finger in the key area. The selecting of a symbol of said plurality of symbols may then be further based on the determined position.
According to a third aspect of the invention there is provided a keyboard system for inputting symbols, such as letters of numbers, using fingers. The system comprises a keyboard comprising a plurality of keys; a recognizer adapted for determining, a type of a finger pressing a keyboard area coupled to said keyboard; a selector adapted for selecting a symbol of a plurality of symbols associated with the plurality of keys based on the determined finger type.
According to a preferred embodiment, the keyboard system further comprises a position determining means adapted to determine a position of a finger in the keyboard area. The selector is then preferably further adapted for selecting a symbol of said plurality of symbols based on the determined position and the determined type of finger.
The accompanying drawings are used to illustrate presently preferred non limiting exemplary embodiments of systems and methods of the present invention. The above and other advantages of the features and objects of the invention will become more apparent and the invention will be better understood from the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
A QWERTY keyboard comprises a reference row 1 with letters A, S, D, F, G, H, J, K, L as illustrated in
Note that the areas 4 and 5 in
The skilled person will understand that the keys do not necessarily have to be shown on the touch screen. E.g. it is also possible to merely show three rows or some contours of the keyboard, especially for users that can type blindly.
Such embodiments has numerous advantages. Users do not need to be very precise when typing. For example, as long as the little finger of the left hand touches an area above key A, it is determined that letter Q is typed. It will not be determined that letter W or E is typed. Hence, mistyping between letter Q and letter W is avoided. Similar considerations apply for other adjacent letters. Further, by allowing a user to define areas coupled with a certain key, the keyboard can be personalized.
In summary, for the embodiment of
The skilled person will understand that the key areas may be defined in many different ways, and that the examples given above are not limitative. Further, in certain embodiments the key areas may be user-definable.
By using a single key for typing multiple different symbols, fewer keys are needed, and the keys can be made bigger, again reducing the chances of typing errors.
The skilled person will understand that although
Where
In the illustrated embodiment, the recognizer 22 is a fingerprint identification means adapted for determining the type of finger by deriving the fingerprint. According to an embodiment of the fingerprint identification means, the touch surface of the soft keyboard is equipped with fingerprint sensors adapted to capture the digital images of a fingerprint pattern of a finger touching the keyboard. Examples of commonly used fingerprint sensor technologies are optical fingerprint sensors, ultrasonic sensors, capacitance sensors including passive capacitance sensors or active capacitance sensors. Further, the fingerprint identification means comprises software and/or hardware to perform a matching algorithm to detect which finger is touching the surface using the retrieved digital image of the fingerprint. The matching algorithm may e.g. use a minutia matching or pattern matching.
The embodiment of the system of
The fingerprint determined by the fingerprint identification means 22 and the touch position determined by the touch position identification means are fed into a dynamic soft keyboard core 24. The dynamic soft keyboard core is typically implemented in software. The dynamic soft keyboard core 24 is adapted to determine a typed symbol using the determined fingerprint and the determined touch position.
An embodiment of the method of the invention is schematically illustrated in
The exemplary embodiments disclosed above have been focussing on letter typing. However, the skilled person understands that the invention is equally applicable with other types of symbols such as numbers, !@#$%, etc.
Whilst the principles of the invention have been set out above in connection with specific embodiments, it is to be understood that this description is merely made by way of example and not as a limitation of the scope of protection which is determined by the appended claims.
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12305237.5 | Feb 2012 | EP | regional |
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PCT/EP2013/053646 | 2/25/2013 | WO | 00 |