Words that matched user input with skipped characters used to be demoted
in BinaryDictionary by a constant factor and not at all in those dictionaries
implemented in java code. To represent the fact that the impact of a skipped
character gets larger as the word is shorter, this change will implement a
demotion that gets larger as the typed word is shorter. The demotion rate
is (n - 2) / (n - 1) where n is the length of the typed word for n >= 2.
It implements it for both BinaryDictionary and java dictionaries.
Bug: 3340731
Change-Id: I3a18be80a9708981d56a950dc25fe08f018b5b89
- retrieve bigrams that only starts with character typed and neighbor keys
- contacts bigram
- performance measure
bug: 2873133
Change-Id: If97c005b18c82f3fafef50009dd2dfd972b0ab8f
- after first character, only suggests bigram data (but doesn't autocomplete)
- after second character, words from dictionary gets rearranged by using bigram
- compatible with old dictionary
- added preference option to disable bigram
Change-Id: Ia8f4e8fa55e797e86d858fd499887cd396388411
This is to avoid ANRs during bootup, as some of the providers
may not have been initialized yet.
Refactored the ContactsDictionary and moved the async loading
code to ExpandableDictionary to share with the other dicts.
Bug: 2501133
Change-Id: I20393edb6fdf5df2f54ebac8dd04419a592177a2
Move java code to a different directory so that the unbundled
version doesn't try to compile the native code again.
Change-Id: I05cf9e643824ddc448821f69805ccb0240c5b986
2010-03-09 15:01:09 -08:00
Renamed from src/com/android/inputmethod/latin/ExpandableDictionary.java (Browse further)