While our previous manuscript (Gilja et al., 2015) showed improved continuous control
performance over earlier approaches, as the reviewer
points out, the current study adds a parallel decoding method to enable discrete selection (the HMM), which is a critical step in developing
point - and - click interfaces that would be suitable to control a general purpose
computing device.
In Linpack for Android, which measures floating
point computing performance, this handset notched a score of 7.9 megaflops, compared to 8.2 for the Droid X and 6.7 for the Evo 4G.