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This compendium provides a detailed account of the lognormality principle characterizing the human motor behavior by summarizing a sound theoretical framework for modeling such a behavior, introducing the most recent algorithms for extracting the lognormal components of complex movements in 2, 2.5 and 3 dimensions. It also vividly reports the most advanced applications to handwriting analysis and recognition, signature and writer verification, gesture recognition and calligraphy generation, evaluation of motor skills, improvement/degradation with aging, handwriting learning, education and developmental deficits, prescreening of children with ADHD (Attention Development and Hyperactivity Disorder), monitoring of concussion recovery, diagnosis and monitoring of Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases and aging effects in speech and handwriting.The volume provides a unique and useful source of references on the lognormality principle, an update on the most recent advances and an outlook at the most promising future developments in e-Security, e-Learning and e-Health.
Epigraph v
Foreword xiii
George Nagy
Preface xxi
Rejean Plamondon
Angelo Marcelli
Miguel A. Ferrer
Chapter 1 The Lognormality Principle: A Personalized Survey
1(40)
Rejean Plamondon
Chapter 2 Improving Handwritten Signatures Fluency via the Lognormality Principle
41(24)
Moises Diaz
Miguel A. Ferrer
Cristina Carmona-Duarte
Rejean Plamondon
Chapter 3 Modeling the Complexity of Signature and Touch-Screen Biometrics using the Lognormality Principle
65(22)
Ruben Vera-Rodriguez
Ruben Tolosana
Javier Hernandez-Ortega
Alejandro Acien
Aythami Morales
Julian Fierrez
Javier Ortega-Garcia
Chapter 4 Could Sigma-Lognormal Modeling Help Teachers to Characterize the Kinematic Efficiency of Pupils' Cursive Procedures of Handwriting?
87(30)
Celine Remi
Jimmi Nagau
Jean Vaillant
Rejean Plamondon
Chapter 5 Classifying the Kinematic of Fast Pen Strokes in Children with ADHD using the Different Machine Learning Model
117(26)
Nadir Faci
Hung Tuan Nguyen
Patricia Laniel
Bruno Gauthier
Miriam H. Beauchamp
Masaki Nakagawa
Rejean Plamondon
Chapter 6 Analysing the Evolution of Children's Neuromotor System Lognormality after Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
143(18)
Nadir Faci
Naddley Desire
Miriam H. Beauchamp
Isabelle Gagnon
Rejean Plamondon
Chapter 7 Evaluating Parkinson's Disease in Voice and Handwriting Using the Same Methodology
161(16)
Cristina Carmona-Duarte
Miguel A. Ferrer
Pedro Gomez-Vilda
Arend W. A. Van Gemmert
Rejean Plamondon
Chapter 8 Sigma-Lognormal Modelling to Assess Mobility Deficits: The Case of Turn Signature Assessed with Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs)
177(18)
Karina Lebel
Christian Duval
Rejean Plamondon
Nadir Faci
Patrick Boissy
Chapter 9 Investigating the Sigma-Lognormal Model for Parkinson's Disease Classification by Handwriting
195(16)
Donato Impedovo
Giuseppe Pirlo
Fabrizio Balducci
Vincenzo Dentamaro
Lucia Sarcinella
Gennaro Vesio
Chapter 10 Stroke Gesture Synthesis in Human-Computer Interaction
211(26)
Luis A. Leiva
Daniel Martin-Albo
Radu-Daniel Vatavu
Rejean Plamondon
Chapter 11 Kinematics Reconstruction of Static Calligraphic Traces from Curvilinear Shape Features
237(32)
Daniel Berio
Frederic Fol Leymarie
Rejean Plamondon
Chapter 12 An Interactive Tablet-based System to Run Neuromuscular Tests
269(20)
Nadir Faci
Simon Pierre Boyogueno Bidias
Rejean Plamondon
Nicolas Bergeron
Chapter 13 Extracting the Motor Program of Handwriting from its Lognormal Representation
289(20)
Antonio Parziale
Roberto Parisi
Angelo Marcelli
Chapter 14 On the Use of Interval Arithmetic for the Branch and Bound Delta-Lognormal Parameter Extraction of Rapid Human Movements
309(18)
Simon Pierre Boyogueno Bidias
Jean-Pierre David
Yvon Savaria
Rejean Plamondon
Chapter 15 Modeling 3D Movements with the Kinematic Theory of Rapid Human Movements
327(22)
Andreas Fischer
Roman Schindler
Manuel Bouillon
Rejean Plamondon
Conclusions
343(6)
Rejean Plamondon
Angelo Marcelli
Miguel A. Ferrer
Appendixes
Appendix 1 Exploring the 3D Kinematics for Brain Stroke Rehabilitation
349(4)
Alicia Forms
Asma Bensalah
Cristina Carmona-Duarte
Miguel A. Ferrer
Andreas Fischer
Josep Lladds
Eloy Opisso
Rejean Plamondon
Josep Maria Tormos
Appendix 2 Rationale of the Use of the Lognormal Model in the Discovery of Clinical Biomarkers in Parkinson Syndromes
353(4)
Pierre J. Blanchet
Karina Lebel
Cristina Carmona-Duarte
Rejean Plamondon
Appendix 3 Cycling Training and Parkinson Disease
357(4)
Alexandra Nadeau
Arnaud Bore
Ovidiu Lungu
Julien Doyon
Rejean Plamondon
Appendix 4 Eye Saccades and Alzheimer's Disease
361(4)
Joan Carbo
Nicole Vincent
Koi Zapula
Rejean Plamondon
Appendix 5 The Lognormal Model for the Early Diagnosis of Neurodegenerative Diseases
365(4)
Angelo Marcelli
Antonio Parziale
Rosa Senatore
Claudio De Stefano
Francesco Fontanella
Nicole Dalia Cilia
Appendix 6 Assessing and Comparing Handwriting Skills of Kindergarten and First Grade Pupils with Kinematic Theory and Lognormal Models
369(4)
Denis Alamargot
Marie-France Morin
Nadir Faci
Rejean Plamondon
Appendix 7 Characterizing the Graphic Skills of Children with the Sigma-Lognormal Model
373(2)
Ana Rita Matias
Helena Coradinha
Filipe Melo
Nadir Faci
Rejean Pamondon
Appendix 8 Applying the Kinematic Theory to Detect Shoulder Neuromuscular Fatigue: Case of a Horizontal Oscillatory Movement
375(4)
Anais Laurent
Michael Begon
Rejean Plamondon
Appendix 9 The Link Between the Lognormality Principle and the Monitoring of High-Performance Paracyclists
379(6)
Francois Bergeron
Nadir Faci
Rejean Plamondon
Appendix 10 Applying the Kinematic Theory to Track Athletes' Performances Overtime
385(4)
Nadir Faci
Baptiste Galant
Patrick Gendron
France Brunet
Rejean Plamondon
Appendix 11 Lognormality for Signature Biometrics Analysis: Age Effect and Forgeries Detection
389(4)
Marta Gomez-Barrero
Javier Galbally
Rejean Plamondon
Appendix 12 Sigma-lognormal Model for Synthetic Handwriting Generation
393(4)
Chetan Ramaiah
Venu Govindaraju
Rejean Plamondon
Appendix 13 Studying the Principle of Lognormality in Livestocks
397(2)
Moises Diaz
Miguel A. Ferrer
Sergio Martin
Julio Rufo
Elena Carreton
Cristina Carmona
Anselmo Gracia
Appendix 14 Biophysical Interpretations of the Proportionality Hypothesis
399(4)
Ben Braithwaite
Rejean Plamondon
Mickael Begon
Appendix 15 Applying the Delta-Lognormal Model to Simple 3D Hand Movements
403(4)
Saad Chidami
Mylene Archambault-Caron
Rejean Plamondon
Appendix 16 3D iDeLog: Sigma-Lognormal Model for 3D Human Movements
407(4)
Miguel A. Ferrer
Moises Diaz
Cristina Carmona
Jose J. Quintana
Rejean Plamondon
Index 411