arXiv:2607. 26736v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Digital pens are commonly used to write on digital devices, providing the handwriting trace and enhancing human-computer interation.
By Florent Imbert, Romain Tavenard, Yann Soullard, Eric Anquetil
arXiv:2607. 26708v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: The use of digital pens for online handwriting trajectory reconstruction is a prevalent method for human-computer interaction.
By Florent Imbert, Eric Anquetil, Yann Soullard, Romain Tavenard
arXiv:2607. 26733v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Handwriting with digital pens is a common way to facilitate human-computer interaction through the use of Online Handwriting (OH) trajectory reconstruction.
By Wassim Swaileh, Florent Imbert, Yann Soullard, Romain Tavenard, Eric Anquetil
Teaching machines to emulate natural handwriting styles remains an open challenge, as it requires synthesizing stroke sequences that dynamically vary in shape, texture, pressure and script - not only across individuals, but also within a single person's handwriting. Attempts at this challenge have largely explored deep learning methods in both online and offline settings.
arXiv:2607. 09826v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Dysgraphia is a specific learning disability that is prevalent among school-age children.
By Lydia Ouhib (LIASD), Yassine Ouzar (LIASD), Zo\'e Pinseel (LIASD), St\'ephane Bouilland (LIASD), Mehdi Ammi (LIASD)
arXiv:2606. 31349v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Surface electromyography (sEMG)-based gesture recognition has emerged as a promising technology for natural human-computer interaction.
By Yurui Liu, Xiao-Cong Zhong, Qisong Wang, Xuefu Wang, Dan Liu, Jinwei Sun
arXiv:2608. 16804v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Sign language serves as a vital means of communication for individuals with hearing impairments, yet recognition resources for the over 100 distinct sign languages are severely lacking.
By Keren Artiaga (Victor), Yang Li (Victor), Ercan Engin Kuruoglu (Victor), Wai Kin (Victor), Chan
arXiv:2607. 12500v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Deep learning models for online handwriting recognition have been shown effective and are increasingly deployed in practical applications.
By Yataro Tamura, Brian Kenji Iwana, Jiseok Lee
arXiv:2603. 16883v2 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: Inertial measurement unit-based online handwriting recognition enables the recognition of input signals collected across different writing surfaces but remains challenged by uneven character distributions and inter-writer variability.
By Jindong Li, Dario Zanca, Vincent Christlein, Tim Hamann, Jens Barth, Peter K\"ampf, Bj\"orn Eskofier
Text-driven human motion editing aims to modify existing motion sequences according to natural language instructions while maintaining the structural consistency of the original motion. Existing diffusion-based approaches struggle to balance text-responsive "change" and inertial "invariance".
arXiv:2608. 06221v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Learning from demonstration (LfD) provides a developmental framework through which robots can develop motor skills by observing and imitating human dynamics, reducing reliance on explicit programming to teach a skill to a robot.
By Alperen Kenan, Paul Bremner, Manuel Giuliani
arXiv:2606. 10683v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Dexterous hands are essential for fine-grained manipulation, but their hardware designs vary substantially across embodiments.
By Dong Fang, Youjun Wu, Yuanxin Zhong, Rui Zhang, Yunlong Wang, Xiaosong Jia, Yu-Gang Jiang