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Contribution of Ancient Indians to 'Writing' (With Special Emphasis on South Asian and Indian Writing Systems)

机译:古代印度人对“写作”的贡献(特别强调南亚和印度的写作体系)

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Many models have been proposed over the years to study human movements in general and handwriting in particular: models relying on neural networks, dynamics models, psychophysical models, kinematic models and models exploiting minimization principles. Among the models that can be used to provide analytical representations of a pen stroke, the Kinematic Theory of rapid human movements and its delta-lognormal model has often served as a guide in the design of pattern recognition systems relying on the exploitation of the fine neuromotricity, like on-line handwriting recognition, signature verification as well as in the design of intelligent systems involving in a way or another, the global processing of human movements. Among other things, this invited lecture aims at elaborating a theoretical background for many handwriting applications as well as providing some basic knowledge that could be integrated or taking care of in the development of automatic pattern recognition systems. More specifically, we will overview the basic neuromotor properties of single strokes and explain how they can be superimposed vectorially to generate complex pen tip trajectories. Doing so, we will report on various projects conducted by our team and our collaborators. First, we will present a brief comparative survey of the different models in the field and focus on the family of models involving lognormal functions. Then, from a practical perspective, we will describe two new parameter extraction algorithms suitable for the reverse engineering of individual strokes as well as of complex handwriting signals. We will show how the resulting representation could be employed to characterize signers and writers and how the corresponding feature sets could be exploited to study the effects of various factors, like aging and health problems, on handwriting variability. We will also describe some methodologies to generate automatically huge on-line handwriting databases for either writer dependent-- or writer independent applications as well as for the production of synthetic signature databases. From a theoretical perspective, we will explain how, using an original psychophysical set up, we have been able to validate the basic hypothesis of the Kinematic Theory and to test its most distinctive predictions. We will complete this survey by explaining how the Kinematic Theory could be utilized to improve electromyographic and electroencephalographic signal processing, opening a window on novel potential applications for on-line handwriting processing, particularly in biomedical engineering and in some fields of the neurosciences.
机译:多年来,人们提出了许多模型来研究一般的人类运动,特别是手写研究:依赖神经网络的模型,动力学模型,心理物理模型,运动学模型和利用最小化原理的模型。在可用于提供笔划的分析表示的模型中,快速人类运动的运动学理论及其三角对数正态模型通常在依靠精细神经运动性开发的模式识别系统设计中作为指南例如在线手写识别,签名验证以及智能系统设计(以某种方式涉及人类动作的全局处理)。除其他事项外,本次邀请的演讲旨在阐述许多手写应用的理论背景,并提供一些可以集成或在自动模式识别系统开发中使用的基本知识。更具体地说,我们将概述单个笔触的基本神经运动特性,并说明如何将它们矢量叠加以生成复杂的笔尖轨迹。这样做,我们将报告由我们的团队和合作者进行的各种项目。首先,我们将对本领域的不同模型进行简要的比较调查,并将重点放在涉及对数正态函数的模型族上。然后,从实际角度出发,我们将描述两种适用于单个笔划以及复杂手写信号的逆向工程的新参数提取算法。我们将展示如何使用结果表示法来表征签名者和作者,以及如何利用相应的功能集来研究各种因素(如衰老和健康问题)对笔迹变异性的影响。我们还将介绍一些方法,以自动生成庞大的在线手写数据库,以供依赖于作者的任何人使用, -- 或与编写者无关的应用程序,以及用于生成合成签名数据库的程序。从理论的角度,我们将说明如何使用原始的心理物理设置来验证运动学理论的基本假设并检验其最独特的预测。我们将通过解释运动学理论如何用于改善肌电图和脑电图信号处理,为在线手写处理的新的潜在应用程序打开一个窗口,特别是在生物医学工程和神经科学的某些领域中,为我们完成本调查。

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