Hans-Leo Teulings
IGS Website Manager (2007-2017)
Continued from previous posting....
FULL PAPERS http://forums.graphonomics.org/showthread.php?t=97
Is the planning of action more impaired in schizophrenic patients than in depressed patients?
The effects of conflicting graphic production rules ............................... 225
Bea J. M. Jogems-Kostennan -Institute for Mellta/ Health Care Oost Brabant. The Netherlands
Wouter Hulstijn - Nijmegen Institute for Cognition and Information. The Netherlands
Jacques J. M. Van Hoof . Institute for Mental Health Care GGZ Oost Brabant. The Netherlands
Arnold J. W. M. Thomassen - Nijmegen lnstitute for Cognition and Information. The Netherlands
Parkinsonian patients reduce their stroke size with increased programming
load ............................................................................................ 231
Arend W. A. Van Gemmert. Hans-Leo Teulings and George E. Stelmach -
Arizona State University. USA
Themodynamic parameter maps ....................................................... 237
Jagath C. Rajapakse - Nonyang Technological University, Singapore
Methylphenidate-induced impairment of handwriting movements in
hyperactive children ...................................................................... 241
Oliver Tucha - University of Regensburg. Germanv
Christian Smely - University of Heidelberg. Germany
Klaus W. Lange - University of Regensburg. Germany
Session 8: Computer Processing of Handwriting
Implementation of distributed handwriting with electronic white board ..... 245
Dan Xiao and Eng Chong Tan -Nanyang Technological University. Singapore
Handwriting slant detection using the Hough transform ......................... 249
Vijay K. Sagar and Abhimanyu Poddar -
Nanyang Technological University. Singapore
Average character width segmenter for handwritten word recognition ..... 255
A. Harvey, B. Eastwood and A. Jennings-
RMIT, Australia
A new menu system based on buman motor control knowledge .............. 259
Kirniyasu Kiyota - Kumamoto National College of Technology, Japan
Hans-Leo Teulings - Arizona State University, USA
WordTree: a pen based editor ofsbort texts ....................................... 263
Massimo Ancona and Daniele Comes -
Universita di Genova. Italy
Session 9: Development and Education
A comparison of style cbaracteristics in Canadian and Dutch cursive writing 269
Marvin L. Simner - University of Western Ontario, Canada
Bouwien C. M. Smits-Engelsman -
Nijmegen Institute for Cognition and Infonnation, The Netherlands
Influence of the lexical and syntactic structure of verbal numerals on the handwriting of Arabic numerals ........................................................ 273
Aliette Lochy, Xavier Seran - Universite Catholique de Louvain, Belgium
Pascal Zesiger - Universite de Geneve, Switzerland
Mirror writing in left- and right-banded subjects ................................. 279
Oliver Tucha, Steffen Aschenbrenner - University of Regensburg, Germany
Christian Smely - University of Heidelberg, Gemany
Klaus W. Lange - University of Regensburg, Germany
Development of handwriting as a domain of skilled performance .............. 283
E. Adil-Japha and N. H. Freeman -
Bristol University, United Kingdom
Session 10: Written Oriental Languages III - Arabic and Indian scripts
Indexing and retrieval of digitized Arabic scripts and calligraphy ............. 289
Suliman AI-Hawamdeb and Abdus Sattar Chaudhry -
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Segmentation of machine printed Gurmukbi script ................................ 293
A K Goyal - Thapar Center for Industrial Research & Development, India
G S Lehal, S S Deol - Punjabi University, India
Recognition of handwritten Bengali characters: A novel multistage approach 299
A. F. R. Rahman and R. Rahman-
University of Kent, United Kingdom
Authors' Index .............................................................................. 305
FULL PAPERS http://forums.graphonomics.org/showthread.php?t=97
Is the planning of action more impaired in schizophrenic patients than in depressed patients?
The effects of conflicting graphic production rules ............................... 225
Bea J. M. Jogems-Kostennan -Institute for Mellta/ Health Care Oost Brabant. The Netherlands
Wouter Hulstijn - Nijmegen Institute for Cognition and Information. The Netherlands
Jacques J. M. Van Hoof . Institute for Mental Health Care GGZ Oost Brabant. The Netherlands
Arnold J. W. M. Thomassen - Nijmegen lnstitute for Cognition and Information. The Netherlands
Parkinsonian patients reduce their stroke size with increased programming
load ............................................................................................ 231
Arend W. A. Van Gemmert. Hans-Leo Teulings and George E. Stelmach -
Arizona State University. USA
Themodynamic parameter maps ....................................................... 237
Jagath C. Rajapakse - Nonyang Technological University, Singapore
Methylphenidate-induced impairment of handwriting movements in
hyperactive children ...................................................................... 241
Oliver Tucha - University of Regensburg. Germanv
Christian Smely - University of Heidelberg. Germany
Klaus W. Lange - University of Regensburg. Germany
Session 8: Computer Processing of Handwriting
Implementation of distributed handwriting with electronic white board ..... 245
Dan Xiao and Eng Chong Tan -Nanyang Technological University. Singapore
Handwriting slant detection using the Hough transform ......................... 249
Vijay K. Sagar and Abhimanyu Poddar -
Nanyang Technological University. Singapore
Average character width segmenter for handwritten word recognition ..... 255
A. Harvey, B. Eastwood and A. Jennings-
RMIT, Australia
A new menu system based on buman motor control knowledge .............. 259
Kirniyasu Kiyota - Kumamoto National College of Technology, Japan
Hans-Leo Teulings - Arizona State University, USA
WordTree: a pen based editor ofsbort texts ....................................... 263
Massimo Ancona and Daniele Comes -
Universita di Genova. Italy
Session 9: Development and Education
A comparison of style cbaracteristics in Canadian and Dutch cursive writing 269
Marvin L. Simner - University of Western Ontario, Canada
Bouwien C. M. Smits-Engelsman -
Nijmegen Institute for Cognition and Infonnation, The Netherlands
Influence of the lexical and syntactic structure of verbal numerals on the handwriting of Arabic numerals ........................................................ 273
Aliette Lochy, Xavier Seran - Universite Catholique de Louvain, Belgium
Pascal Zesiger - Universite de Geneve, Switzerland
Mirror writing in left- and right-banded subjects ................................. 279
Oliver Tucha, Steffen Aschenbrenner - University of Regensburg, Germany
Christian Smely - University of Heidelberg, Gemany
Klaus W. Lange - University of Regensburg, Germany
Development of handwriting as a domain of skilled performance .............. 283
E. Adil-Japha and N. H. Freeman -
Bristol University, United Kingdom
Session 10: Written Oriental Languages III - Arabic and Indian scripts
Indexing and retrieval of digitized Arabic scripts and calligraphy ............. 289
Suliman AI-Hawamdeb and Abdus Sattar Chaudhry -
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Segmentation of machine printed Gurmukbi script ................................ 293
A K Goyal - Thapar Center for Industrial Research & Development, India
G S Lehal, S S Deol - Punjabi University, India
Recognition of handwritten Bengali characters: A novel multistage approach 299
A. F. R. Rahman and R. Rahman-
University of Kent, United Kingdom
Authors' Index .............................................................................. 305
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