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A new University at Buffalo-led study outlines how artificial intelligence-powered handwriting analysis may serve as an early detection tool for dyslexia and dysgraphia among young children.
A new study outlines how artificial intelligence-powered handwriting analysis may serve as an early detection tool for dyslexia and dysgraphia among young children.
He is a handwriting heavyweight in a national handwriting contest with thousand of kids competing from across America.
Research suggests it may be possible to improve overall writing and reading through handwriting instruction.