BH: COMMAND Move the first Unclassified stroke into the Clockface folder and lots of things get straightened out. Note that some of the Unclassified data is the diagnosis, written by the technician too high on the page, so the system thinks it was drawn by the patient. Just move these strokes into Not Clock Data. The last stroke classified by the system as Noise is part of this handwriting as well. FE: Very small clocks, so hitting control-8 (or control-9) to zoom in and center the clock is a big help. (Note that it gets magnified quite a lot.) The tremor confuses the program, so the automated analysis is not very good. COMMAND: One of the strokes classified as Noise is actually part of the 7. COPY: Hard to see what's going on with the 10 here. Turn off the Display Classification (the check box near the bottom) and play the Copy clock movie to get a better idea. Note that the patient gets a false start on the 10, overwrites that first stroke, draws the 0, then goes on to the 11, and comes back to overwrite the 1 in the 10 once again. We call the first two strokes on the ten both XOutDigit: the first is a mistake and the second crosses it out. Then the patient draws the 0 for the 10, and after drawing the 11 comes back to supply the 1 for the 10. HG COMMAND: The automatic analysis gets confused here, so there's some straightening out to do. Notice the crossed out hands. COPY Relatively straightforward, except for the program's confusion about the hands. LM COMMAND: twelve tick marks here; a bit of a pain to catch each one. The clock is also drawn so small that some digits appear to the system to be Noise, and need to be dragged to the right place. COPY Fairly straightforward, but once again some digits look to the system like Noise. SJ COMMAND This is a nice example of a Uni-Stroke, going straight between the 11 and 2. Be sure to get the arrowheads as well. COPY The stroke classified as Noise is the Center Dot (it was drawn just before the hands). SK COMMAND: The stroke near the 11 should be classified as noise, even though it's fairly long, as it is clearly not an intentional part of the clock. There's also Not Clock Data in the handwriting at the bottom.