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Comparison of renal function and psychomotor performance in workers exposed to elemental mercury
Persistence of mercury-induced motor and sensory neurotoxicity: systematic review of workers previously exposed to mercury vapor
Invariant Handwriting Features Useful In Cursive-Script Recognition
The within-writer variability of handwriting forms one of the problems in the automatic recognition of cursive script. Variability can be handled by choosing handwriting features based upon the process of handwriting generation or upon computational models. Handwriting patterns are represented by a sequence of motor actions, i.e., "strokes", which can be identified by invariant segmentation. Each stroke is characterized by features related to motor memory parameters which can be identified by their high signal-to-noise ratios
