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Human Fast Continuous Tapping from Trajectories
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  • Fitts
  • information entropy
  • mutual information
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This video is adapted from 10.3390/e24060788

Fitts studied the problem of information capacity and transfer in the speed–accuracy motor paradigm using a theoretical approach developed from Shannon and Weaver’s information theory. The information processing (bit/s) estimated in Fitts’ study is calculated from the movement time required to achieve the required task index of difficulty but is essentially different from Shannon’s information entropy. Thus, researchers estimated the information entropy of multiple human movement trajectories and the mutual information among trajectories for the continuous aiming task in Fitts’ paradigm.

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Murakami, H.; Yamada, N. Human Fast Continuous Tapping from Trajectories. Encyclopedia. Available online: https://encyclopedia.pub/video/video_detail/613 (accessed on 09 December 2025).
Murakami H, Yamada N. Human Fast Continuous Tapping from Trajectories. Encyclopedia. Available at: https://encyclopedia.pub/video/video_detail/613. Accessed December 09, 2025.
Murakami, Hiroki, Norimasa Yamada. "Human Fast Continuous Tapping from Trajectories" Encyclopedia, https://encyclopedia.pub/video/video_detail/613 (accessed December 09, 2025).
Murakami, H., & Yamada, N. (2023, February 06). Human Fast Continuous Tapping from Trajectories. In Encyclopedia. https://encyclopedia.pub/video/video_detail/613
Murakami, Hiroki and Norimasa Yamada. "Human Fast Continuous Tapping from Trajectories." Encyclopedia. Web. 06 February, 2023.
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