3.2 KiB
3.2 KiB
Phone Keyboard
Sensor parameters description for [PHONE_KEYBOARD]
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Key | Description |
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[CONTAINER] |
Data stream container (database table, CSV file, etc.) where the keyboard data is stored |
!!! info "File Sequence"
bash - data/raw/{pid}/phone_keyboard_raw.csv - data/raw/{pid}/phone_keyboard_with_datetime.csv - data/interim/{pid}/phone_keyboard_features/phone_keyboard_{language}_{provider_key}.csv - data/processed/features/{pid}/phone_keyboard.csv
Features description for [PHONE_KEYBOARD]
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Feature | Units | Description |
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sessioncount | - | Number of typing sessions in a time segment. A session begins with any keypress and finishes until 5 seconds have elapsed since the last key was pressed or the application that the user was typing on changes. |
averagesessionlength | milliseconds | Average length of all sessions in a time segment instance |
averageinterkeydelay | milliseconds | The average time between keystrokes measured in milliseconds. |
changeintextlengthlessthanminusone | Number of times a keyboard typing or swiping event changed the length of the current text to less than one fewer character. | |
changeintextlengthequaltominusone | Number of times a keyboard typing or swiping event changed the length of the current text in exactly one fewer character. | |
changeintextlengthequaltoone | Number of times a keyboard typing or swiping event changed the length of the current text in exactly one more character. | |
changeintextlengthmorethanone | Number of times a keyboard typing or swiping event changed the length of the current text to more than one character. | |
maxtextlength | Length in characters of the longest sentence(s) contained in the typing text box of any app during the time segment. | |
lastmessagelength | Length of the last text in characters of the sentence(s) contained in the typing text box of any app during the time segment. | |
totalkeyboardtouches | Average number of typing events across all sessions in a time segment instance. |
!!! note We did not find a reliable way to distinguish between AutoCorrect or AutoComplete changes, since both can be applied with a single touch or swipe event and can decrease or increase the length of the text by an arbitrary number of characters.