WSTypist is a new RL-based simulation model that reproduces human-like word suggestion strategies, individual differences, and adaptation to design changes in mobile text entry.
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User study finds that task difficulty affects keystroke dynamics during LLM prompting as a marker of cognitive effort, while device type has weaker effects and keystrokes do not predict perceived output usefulness.
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Simulating Word Suggestion Usage in Mobile Typing to Guide Intelligent Text Entry Design
WSTypist is a new RL-based simulation model that reproduces human-like word suggestion strategies, individual differences, and adaptation to design changes in mobile text entry.
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Typing Behavior in Human-LLM Interaction: Keystroke Dynamics Reveal Cognitive Effort During Prompting
User study finds that task difficulty affects keystroke dynamics during LLM prompting as a marker of cognitive effort, while device type has weaker effects and keystrokes do not predict perceived output usefulness.