2024
DOI: 10.1007/s10032-024-00464-z
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Automated systems for diagnosis of dysgraphia in children: a survey and novel framework

Jayakanth Kunhoth,
Somaya Al-Maadeed,
Suchithra Kunhoth
et al.

Abstract: Learning disabilities, which primarily interfere with basic learning skills such as reading, writing, and math, are known to affect around 10% of children in the world. The poor motor skills and motor coordination as part of the neurodevelopmental disorder can become a causative factor for the difficulty in learning to write (dysgraphia), hindering the academic track of an individual. The signs and symptoms of dysgraphia include but are not limited to irregular handwriting, improper handling of writing medium,… Show more

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