Extending the kinematic theory of rapid movements with new primitives.

Pattern Recognit. Lett.(2023)

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The Kinematic Theory of rapid movements, and its associated Sigma-Lognormal, model 2D spatiotemporal trajectories. It is constructed mainly as a temporal overlap of curves between virtual target points. Specifically, it uses an arc and a lognormal as primitives for the representation of the trajectory and velocity, respectively. This paper proposes developing this model, in what we call the Kinematic Theory Transform, which establishes a mathematical framework that allows further primitives to be used. Mainly, we evaluate Euler curves to link virtual target points and Gaussian, Beta, Gamma, Double-bounded lognormal, and Generalized Extreme Value functions to model the bell-shaped velocity profile. Using these primitives, we report reconstruction results with spatiotemporal trajectories executed by human beings, animals, and anthropomorphic robots.
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Kinematic theory of rapid movements,Spatiotemporal sequences,Sigma -Lognormal model,Human motor control model,Biometrics,Handwritten signature analysis,Handwriting analysis,Animals? movement modelling,Motion analysis
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