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NeuroScript's research and software programs - MovAlyzeR® and GripAlyzeR™, provide tools and means for
handwriting researchers to collect and analyze handwriting movements, educationlists to teach and assess handwriting performance
and much more. NeuroScript primarily focuses on fine motor control. Listed on this page are other systems in human movement measurement and analysis, spanning a broad range of interests. Many of the (older) movement analysis systems are in the Biomechanics Yellow Pages. |
Successful businesses in physical proximity of NeuroScript with non-competing interests overlapping with NeuroScript (Sorted alphabetically)
Communication
Intelligence Corporation (CIC),
Redwood Shores, California, USA (Russ Davis). Producer
of the #1 Computer
Recognition of Natural Handwriting.
Flexable,
Fountain Hills, Arizona, USA (Dr Robert Tripp). Producer
of a handheld body tremor analysis system.
Peterson
Directed Handwriting,
Greensburg, PA (Rand Nelson). Classical method of
handwriting instruction in USA.
Skill
Technologies,
Phoenix, Arizona, USA (Phillip Cheetham).
Western
Research Company,
Tucson, AZ
(Eric Craine). Recipient of many NIH SBIR awards.
Flexable (www.flexable.com), Fountain Hills, Arizona, USA (Dr. Robert Tripp) offers handheld tremor analysis systems and a TremorLab analysis software.
NeuroScript is developing a bimanual grip force coordination system for simultaneously measuring grip force in each hand and the pulling force while pulling two objects apart. Apply for a free full software download.
NeuroScript offers MovAlyzeR® for all versions of MSWindows for recording, processing, segmenting, summarizing, and large-database analysis. A tutorial shows how the MovAlyzeR works. Apply for a free full software download.
Aiptek
produces a Hyperpen graphics tablet.
InkLink "think
it, ink it" uses two sensors that can be clipped on a sheet of paper
and allow digital recording of pen movements.
Kikosoft
offers Oasis for scientific and research laboratories.
A successor, PenProbe® for MSWindows will be available in the future.
LCS/Telegraphics offers
Wintab drivers for many makes of electronic tablets
and pens.
MEDDRAW:
Detection, assessment and treatment of medical conditions
which cause neurological dysfunction, e.g., visual-spatial
neglect following stroke, and dyspraxia in children,
and in general, the patient's performance in copying
of visual shapes.
Micro-Innovations
produce the Cryola
tablet, a low-cost PC tablet for
children.
MicroSoft is proposing a Windows XP Tablet dedicated to Pen computers.
Pen computers or Tablet PCs allow you to enter information by a pen instead of a key board and combine features of a laptop and Personal Digital Assistant (PDA). Examples are Kontrol, Fujitsu Stylistic 3500, Sonic-Blue ProGear, ViewSonic ViewPad 1000. Pen computers are not new. Several other companies have been "too early" on the market (e.g., Go Computer, Grid Systems, IBM Thinkpad Transnote).
Peterson-Directed
Handwriting
Greensburg, PA (Rand Nelson). Classical method of
handwriting instruction in USA. Check out their Animated
Letter Cards.
SmartQuill
Pen contains
accelerometers and built-in handwriting recognition
software so it can translate what you write into
characters. Write
it, Don't type it.
Wacom
produce Grphire2, Intuos2, and Cintiq digitizers
for measuring pen movement, axial pressure, tilt
for one or two pens. Cintiq
is an integrated display digitizer.
Wizcom
produces hand scanners with built-in optical character
recognizers. No need to write: Scan it in. Handwriting
killer?
Ariel (www.arielnet.com)
offers APAS analysis software download.
Advance Motion Measurement (www.amm3d.com for golf players.
Bioengineering Technology & Systems (www.btsbioengineering.com)
offers BTSwin motion analysis software for their BTSElitePlus movement recording systems.
MotionAnalysis (www.motionanalysis.com)
suggests movement analysis immediately after neurological injury to aid in the determination
of a pharmaceutical or therapeutic treatment regimen.
Northern Digital, Inc. (www.ndigital.com)
- Optotrak .
Peak Performance Technologies,
Inc. (www.peakperform.com).
Biomechanics and Animation products to capture 2-D and 3-D coordinates
and motion patterns
Phoenix Technologies (www.ptiphoenix.com).
3-D realtime Motion-tracking systems.
Qualisys (www.qualisys.com).
SIMI Reality Motion Systems GmbH
(www.biomotion.com)
offers user-friendly 2D
and 3D motion analysis software.
SensoMotoric
Instruments (www.smivision.com)-
Eye tracking systems
Vicon (www.vicon.com)
by Oxford Metrics.
Zebris Medizintechnik
GmbH (www.zebris.de)
offers 3D
motion analysis for movement disorders.
Communication Intelligence
Corporation (www.cic.com)
Redwood Shores, California, USA Russ Davis). Producer of the #1 Computer
Recognition of Natural Handwriting ( www.atp.nist.gov/eao/sp950-1/cic1.htm).
NPEN is a writer-independent
on-line cursive handwriting recognition system (www.ri.cmu.edu/projects/project_290.html).
Palm
Inc. (www.palm.com/products)
Graffiti - a handprintrecognizer by 3Com
Paragragh (www.paragraph.com) Calligrapher
-- Handwriting recognizer
Parascript (www.parascript.com)
provides products and services like Total Recognition® technology
for converting information on paper forms and checks into computer-useable
data. They use ICR, OCR and natural handwriting recognition.
Pen
Directory Assistant System (Only for CMU CS People and German
City), by Stefan Manke and Xing Jing (www.is.cs.cmu.edu/handwriting.html)
VisionObjects (www.visionobjects.com)
Handwriting recognition technology using PDA, Smartphone, Tablet PC,
Digital Pen...
Synaptics (www.synaptics.com)Human
interface solutions for mobile computing and communications devices,
touchpads. Synaptics
QuickStroke® software is an intelligent Chinese handwriting
recognition program that uses a patented Incremental Recognition Technology.
Pen Reader by
Paragon Software: http://mswindows-software.penreader.com/PenReader.html
Evernote: http://www.evernote.com/en/products/
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