Analysis of the pen pressure and grip force signal during basic drawing tasks: The timing and speed changes impact drawing characteristics
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Youakim Badr | Subashan Perera | Ervin Sejdic | Claudine Géhin | Arthur Gatouillat | Antoine Dumortier | S. Perera | Y. Badr | E. Sejdić | C. Géhin | Arthur Gatouillat | A. Dumortier
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