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引用次数: 7
摘要
手持触摸设备已经成为最受欢迎和增长最快的消费产品之一。因此,将这些设备视为个人数字保镖(Personal Digital Bodyguards, PDBs)似乎是合乎逻辑的,它们通过检查用户的手写活动来负责生物识别、生物医学和神经认知监测。然而,目前尚不清楚当前设备的硬件是否能够处理这一任务。为此,我们对过去和现在的平板电脑的性能进行了比较研究,以便基于运动学理论的开发设计pdb。我们的研究表明,虽然在采样频率水平上还需要一些改进,但运动学理论得出的结论可以直接转化为PDBs。
On the Design of Personal Digital Bodyguards: Impact of Hardware Resolution on Handwriting Analysis
Handheld touch-capable devices have become one of the most popular and fastest growing consumer products. It seems logical therefore to think of such devices as Personal Digital Bodyguards (PDBs) in charge for example of biometrical, biomedical, and neurocognitive monitoring by just inspecting the user's handwriting activity. However, it is unclear whether the hardware of today's devices is capable to handle this task. To this end, we conducted a comparative study regarding the capabilities of past and current tablets to allow for the design of PDBs based on the exploitation of the Kinematic Theory. Our study shows that, while some improvements are still necessary at the sampling frequency level, the conclusions drawn by the Kinematic Theory can be directly transferred to PDBs.