A comparative study of in-air trajectories at short and long distances in online handwriting
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Existing literature about online handwriting analysis to support pathology diagnosis has taken advantage of in-air trajectories. A similar situation occurred in biometric security applications where the goal is to identify or verify an individual using his signature or handwriting. These studies do not consider the distance of the pen tip to the writing surface. This is due to the fact that current acquisition devices do not provide height formation. However, it is quite straightforward to differentiate movements at two different heights (a) short distance: height lower or equal to 1 cm above a surface of digitizer, the digitizer provides x and y coordinates; (b) long distance: height exceeding 1 cm, the only information available is a time stamp that indicates the time that a specific stroke has spent at long distance. [...]
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Alonso-Martinez C, Faundez-Zanuy M, Mekyska J. A comparative study of in-air trajectories at short and long distances in online handwriting. Cogn Comput. 2017;9:712–720: DOI: 10.1007/s12559-017-9501-5
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(c) Alonso-Martinez C, Faundez-Zanuy M, Mekyska J. 2018, corrected publication June/2018
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