Guiding the selection of child spellchecker suggestions using audio and visual cues

Conference Paper (2020)
Author(s)

Brody Downs (Boise State University)

Aprajita Shukla (Boise State University)

Mikey Krentz (Boise State University)

M.S. Pera (Boise State University)

Katherine Landau Wright (Boise State University)

Casey Kennington (Boise State University)

Jerry Alan A. Fails (Boise State University)

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https://doi.org/10.1145/3392063.3394390
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Publication Year
2020
Language
English
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Pages (from-to)
398-408
ISBN (electronic)
9781450379816

Abstract

Spellchecking functionality embedded in existing search tools can assist children by offering a list of spelling alternatives when a spelling error is detected. Unfortunately, children tend to generally select the first alternative when presented with a list of options, as opposed to the one that matches their intent. In this paper, we describe a study we conducted with 191 children ages 6-12 in order to offer empirical evidence of: (1) their selection habits when identifying spelling suggestions that match the word they meant to type, and (2) the degree of influence multimodal cues, i.e., synthesized speech and images, have in prompting children to select the correct spelling suggestion. The results from our study reveal that multimodal cues, primarily synthesized speech, have a positive impact on the children's ability to identify their intended word from a list of spelling suggestions.

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