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État de l'art des méthodes de saisie de données sur dispositifs nomades: typologie des approches

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This article presents a state of the art on the data input methods for mobile devices (PDA, mobile phone, tablet PC ...). A typology of the different methods is proposed and some results of evaluation are given.

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          IHM '04: Proceedings of the 16th Conference on l'Interaction Homme-Machine
          August 2004
          266 pages
          ISBN:1581139268
          DOI:10.1145/1148613

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