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Probably not happening, I'm afraid. To expand on this a bit, to me a keyboard is ultimately a way to express human thoughts. Nudging users towards certain words, or even certain spellings, goes against that. Mobile QWERTY keyboards have to compromise on this to be practical. One of the big wins (IMO) of flicking keyboards is getting to reclaim that freedom without having to compromise on usability. |
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No need to build full dictionaries (even if would be nice) or full AI prediction, just a basic functioning like Multiling O (RIP) keyboard.
IIRC MultilingO stores pairs of words locally and then a number of occurrences to build a pseudo-smart word prediction: e.g. "I want a beer". It will divided in 3 pairs:
Then, another phrase, similar but not equal, should add a counter to the ones that are identical:
"I want to walk"
So, the keyboard could suggest "want" after the user writes "I", then, if the user accepts: "want", the keyboard could suggest "a" and "to" because they both have the same "weight" of 1.
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