Serpa Andrade, Luis JavierGonzalez Delgado, Luis EnriqueOjeda Zamalloa, Isaac LeonardoRobles Bykbaev, Vladimir EspartacoBuñay Andrade, Roman Mauricio2018-10-232018-10-232018-10-24978-3-319-60482-42194-5357http://dspace.ucuenca.edu.ec/handle/123456789/31460https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85022230987&origin=inwardSpasticity is considered a wide spectrum disease that affects all age groups. However, the spasticity in children can have diverse causes, and commonly is present in those patients that have been diagnosed with Infantile Cerebral Palsy. Approximately two thirds of children with ICP present spasticity. On the other hand, traditional writing is a process related with children's cognitive development, and allows creating new neural connections between hands, elbows and shoulders. For those reasons, in this paper we present a proposal that aims predicting writing in children with spasticity, with the objective of supporting the traditional writing learning process.Spasticity is considered a wide spectrum disease that affects all age groups. However, the spasticity in children can have diverse causes, and commonly is present in those patients that have been diagnosed with Infantile Cerebral Palsy. Approximately two thirds of children with ICP present spasticity. On the other hand, traditional writing is a process related with children's cognitive development, and allows creating new neural connections between hands, elbows and shoulders. For those reasons, in this paper we present a proposal that aims predicting writing in children with spasticity, with the objective of supporting the traditional writing learning process.es-ESGraphology DescriptorsIntelligent PredictionSpasticityDesign of an intelligent system for prediction and simulation of writing in children with spasticityARTÍCULO DE CONFERENCIA10.1007/978-3-319-60483-1_58