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{{Short description|Single handwriting mark}} In handwriting research, the concept of stroke is used in various ways. In engineering and computer science, there is a tendency to use the term '''stroke''' for a single connected component of ink (in [[handwriting recognition#Off-line recognition|off-line handwriting recognition]]) or a complete pen-down trace (in [[handwriting recognition#On-line recognition|on-line handwriting recognition]]). Thus, such stroke may be a complete character or a part of a character. However, in this definition, a '''complete word''' written as connected [[cursive|cursive script]] should also be called a stroke. This is in conflict with the suggested unitary nature of stroke as a relatively simple shape. In the research field of handwriting motor control, the term ballistic stroke is used.<ref>{{Cite book |last1=Teja |first1=S. Prabhu |last2=Namboodiri |first2=Anoop M. |title=2013 12th International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition |chapter=A Ballistic Stroke Representation of Online Handwriting for Recognition |date=2013 |chapter-url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icdar.2013.175 |pages=857β861 |publisher=IEEE |doi=10.1109/icdar.2013.175|isbn=978-0-7695-4999-6 }}</ref> It is defined as the trajectory segment between two consecutive minima in the absolute [[velocity]] of the pen tip. The time delay between the cortical brain command and a muscle contraction is so large that the 100 millisecond ballistic strokes need to be planned by the brain, as feedback by [[hand-eye coordination]] requires a much slower movement than is the case in the normal handwriting process. ==References== {{Reflist}} ==See also== *[[Graphonomics]] {{DEFAULTSORT:Ballistic Stroke}} [[Category:Penmanship]]
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