Bayesian Modelling of a Sensorimotor Loop: Application to Handwriting

This paper concerns Bayesian modeling of a sensorimotor system. We present a preliminary model of handwriting, in which the representation of letter is abstract, and is a pivot between motor and sensor models. We show how our model allows to solve a variety of tasks, like letter reading, recognizing the writer, and letter writing.

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