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Duval, T., Rémi, C., Plamondon, R., Valliant, J., & O'Reilly, C. (2015). Combining sigma-lognormal modeling and classical features for analyzing graphomotor performances in kindergarten children. Human Movement Science, 43, 183-200. External link
Djioua, M., O'Reilly, C., & Plamondon, R. (2006, September). An interactive trajectory synthesizer to study outlier patterns in handwriting recognition and signature verification [Paper]. 18th International Conference on Pattern Recognition, Hong Kong, China. External link
Feng, C., Plamondon, R., & O'Reilly, C. (2011). Analyzing oscillations for an N-node recurrent neural networks model with time delays and general activation functions. IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers, 58(8), 1877-1887. External link
Feng, C., O'Reilly, C., & Plamondon, R. (2011). Permanent oscillations in a 3-node recurrent neural network model. Neurocomputing, 74(1-3), 274-283. External link
Galbally, J., Fierrez, J., Martinez-Diaz, M., Ortega-Garcia, J., Plamondon, R., & O'Reilly, C. (2010, November). Kinematical Analysis of Synthetic Dynamic Signatures Using the Signal-Lognormal Model [Paper]. 12th International Conference on Frontiers in Handwriting Recognition (ICFHR 2010), Kolkata, Inde. External link
O'Reilly, C., Plamondon, R., & Faci, N. (2022, August). The Lognometer A New Normalized and Computerized Device for Assessing the Neurodevelopment of Fine Motor Control in Children [Paper]. 26th International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR 2022), Montreal, CANADA. External link
O'Reilly, C., & Plamondon, R. (2014). Development and evaluation of a test battery for the assessment of brain stroke susceptibility from human movement analysis. (Technical Report n° EPM-RT-2013-06). Available
O'Reilly, C., Plamondon, R., & Lebrun, L.-H. (2014). Linking brain stroke risk factors to human movement features for the development of preventive tools. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 6. Available
O'Reilly, C., Plamondon, R., & Lebrun, L.-H. (2013). Linking the main modifiable brain stroke risk factors with human movements features. (Technical Report n° EPM-RT-2013-07). Available
O'Reilly, C., & Plamondon, R. (2013). Agonistic and Antagonistic Interaction in Speed/Accuracy Tradeoff: a Delta-Lognormal Perspective. Human Movement Science, 32(5), 1040-1055. External link
O'Reilly, C., Plamondon, R., Landou, M. K., & Stemmer, B. (2013). Using Kinematic Analysis of Movement to Predict the Time Occurrence of an Evoked Potential Associated With a Motor Command. European Journal of Neuroscience, 37(2), 173-180. External link
O'Reilly, C. (2012). Développement d'outils d'analyse de la motricité fine pour l'investigation de troubles neuromusculaires : théorie, prototype et mise en application dans le contexte des accidents vasculaires cérébraux [Ph.D. thesis, École Polytechnique de Montréal]. Available
O'Reilly, C., & Plamondon, R. (2012, July). Design of a neuromuscular disorders diagnostic system using human movement analysis [Paper]. 11th International Conference on Information Science, Signal Processing and their Applications (ISSPA 2012), Montréal, Québec. External link
O'Reilly, C., & Plamondon, R. (2012). A globally optimal estimator for the delta-lognormal modeling of fast reaching movements. IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics. Part B, Cybernetics, 42(5), 1428-1442. External link
O'Reilly, C., & Plamondon, R. (2011). Can computer mice be used as low-cost devices for the acquisition of planar human movement velocity signals? Behavior Research Methods, 43(1), 229-238. External link
O'Reilly, C., & Plamondon, R. (2011). Impact of the principal stroke risk factors on human movements. Human Movement Science, 30(4), 792-806. External link
O'Reilly, C., & Plamondon, R. (2010, August). Prototype-based methodology for the statistical analysis of local features in stereotypical handwriting tasks [Paper]. 20th International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR 2010), Istanbul, Turkey. External link
O'Reilly, C., & Plamondon, R. (2009). Development of a sigma-lognormal representation for on-line signatures. Pattern Recognition, 42(12), 3324-3337. External link
O'Reilly, C., & Plamondon, R. (2007, November). A software assistant for the design and analysis of neuromuscular tests [Paper]. IEEE International Workshop on Biomedical Circuits and Systems (BioCAS 2007), Montréal, Québec. External link
O'Reilly, C., Djioua, M., & Plamondon, R. (2006). Système de synthèse de l'écriture manuscrite par l'utilisation du modèle Sigma-lognormal : bilan de la conception et documentation de l'application SIMSCRIPT. (Technical Report n° EPM-RT-2005-09). Available
Plamondon, R., Bensalah, A., Lebel, K., Salameh, R., Séguin de Broin, G., O'Reilly, C., Begon, M., Desbiens, O., Beloufa, Y., Guy, A., Berio, D., Leymarie, F. F., Boyoguéno-Bidias, S.-P., Fischer, A., Zhang, Z., Morin, M.-F., Alamargot, D., Rémi, C., Faci, N., ... Bazinet, C. (2023, October). Lognormality: An Open Window on Neuromotor Control [Paper]. 21st International Conference of the International Graphonomics Society (IGS 2023), Évora, Portugal. External link
Plamondon, R., O'Reilly, C., Galbally, J., Almaksour, A., & Anquetil, É. (2010, November). Recent Developments in the Study of Rapid Human Movements With the Kinematic Theory: Applications to Handwriting and Signature Synthesis [Paper]. 12th International conference on frontiers in handwriting recognition (ICFHR 2010), Kolkota, India. Published in Pattern Recognition Letters, 35(1). External link
Plamondon, R., O'Reilly, C., & Ouellet-Plamondon, C. (2014). Strokes against stroke-strokes for strides. Pattern Recognition, 47(3), 929-944. External link
Plamondon, R., O'Reilly, C., Rémi, C., & Duval, T. (2013). The lognormal handwriter: learning, performing, and declining. Frontiers in Psychology, 4. Available
Pirlo, G., Impedovo, D., Plamondon, R., O'Reilly, C., Cozzolongo, A., Gravinese, R., & Rollo, A. (2013, September). Stability of dynamic signatures: From the representation to the generation domain [Paper]. 17th International Conference on Image Analysis and Processing (ICIAP 2013), Naples, Italy. External link
Plamondon, R., Djioua, M., & O'Reilly, C. (2009). La Théorie Cinématique des mouvements humains rapides: développements récents. [Recent Developments in the Study of Rapid Human Movements with the Kinematic Theory]. Traitement du signal, 26(5), 377-394. External link
Zhang, Z., O'Reilly, C., & Plamondon, R. (2022, August). Comparing Symbolic and Connectionist Algorithms for Correlating the Age of Healthy Children with Sigma-Lognormal Neuromuscular Parameters [Paper]. 26th International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR 2022), Montreal, Qc, Canada. External link