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The development of a computer-assisted tool for the assessment of neuropsychological drawing tasks

The development of a computer-assisted tool for the assessment of neuropsychological drawing tasks
The development of a computer-assisted tool for the assessment of neuropsychological drawing tasks
In a previous paper, we highlighted the design requirements of a computer-based system for the automated assessment of neuropsychological drawing tasks. In this paper, we shall examine the implementation of an analysis system specifically with reference to the software engineering principles utilized and the modular framework within with a flexible implementation can be realized. We shall highlight some of the implemented modules and, using two actual test batteries as examples, demonstrate the flow of information between each module. We shall also show the additional reporting and analysis features implemented for clinician support and describe how the framework can be utilized for more generic applications of handwriting/drawing analysis.
Handwriting, analysis framework, medical diagnosis
751-767
Glenat, Stephanie
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Heutte, Laurent
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Paquet, Thierry
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Guest, Richard
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Fairhurst, Michael
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Linnell, Tristan
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et al.
Glenat, Stephanie
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Heutte, Laurent
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Paquet, Thierry
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Guest, Richard
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Fairhurst, Michael
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Linnell, Tristan
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Glenat, Stephanie, Heutte, Laurent and Paquet, Thierry , et al. (2008) The development of a computer-assisted tool for the assessment of neuropsychological drawing tasks. International Journal of Information Technology Decision Making, 7 (4), 751-767. (doi:10.1142/S0219622008003162).

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In a previous paper, we highlighted the design requirements of a computer-based system for the automated assessment of neuropsychological drawing tasks. In this paper, we shall examine the implementation of an analysis system specifically with reference to the software engineering principles utilized and the modular framework within with a flexible implementation can be realized. We shall highlight some of the implemented modules and, using two actual test batteries as examples, demonstrate the flow of information between each module. We shall also show the additional reporting and analysis features implemented for clinician support and describe how the framework can be utilized for more generic applications of handwriting/drawing analysis.

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Published date: 1 December 2008
Keywords: Handwriting, analysis framework, medical diagnosis

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Local EPrints ID: 489664
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/489664
PURE UUID: abaa88eb-1959-43e2-8c60-65542aeaf706
ORCID for Richard Guest: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-7535-7336

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Last modified: 01 May 2024 02:10

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Author: Stephanie Glenat
Author: Laurent Heutte
Author: Thierry Paquet
Author: Richard Guest ORCID iD
Author: Michael Fairhurst
Author: Tristan Linnell
Corporate Author: et al.

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