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Exam script analysis from a pen and paper device

This paper presents the idea of exam script analysis and the design to provide it as well as the support for examiners to mark exams written using pen and paper devices. It also describes partial implementation going on. Pen and paper devices capture the traces of pen movement (called digital ink),...

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Main Authors: Nakagawa, Masaki, Yoshida, Nobuhiro, Koyama, Kenta, Tsukahara, Wataru, Bilan Zhu
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Keyboards
Layout
Personal communication networks
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Speech
Time factors
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