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Synthesis for handwriting analysis

Pattern Recognition Letters, 2005
Recently a large number of studies has been published in the area of Fractal Analysis. In this paper we review briefly the IFS (Iterated Function System) theory, and we show how this theoretical tool leads to new applications in Pattern Recognition and more precisely in the analysis of handwritten texts.
Nicole Vincent   +2 more
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A Comprehensive Meta-analysis of Handwriting Instruction

open access: yesEducational Psychology Review, 2015
While there are many ways to author text today, writing with paper and pen (or pencil) is still quite common at home and work, and predominates writing at school. Because handwriting can bias readers’ judgments about the ideas in a text and impact other writing processes, like planning and text generation, it is important to ensure students develop ...
Tanya Santangelo   +2 more
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Gender detection and identifying one's handwriting with handwriting analysis

Expert Systems with Applications, 2017
This study was designed to detect gender through writer's handwriting.The data set was formed through collecting 80 participants handwriting.133 attributes were tested with J48 and ID3 algorithms.Gender detection through handwriting reached 93.75% success rate.
Murat Topaloglu, Seher Ekmekci
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Handwriting Analysis for Writer Verification

Ninth International Workshop on Frontiers in Handwriting Recognition, 2004
This communication deals with the writer verification task. This task consists in deciding whether two handwritten samples have been written by the same writer or not. Handwritings are first characterized by the graphemes that have been segmented by a segmentation procedure.
Ameur Bensefia   +2 more
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Analysis of Handwriting

Nature, 1940
HAND WRITING is obviously a form of individual expression by hand gesture; no two children who have been taught to write from the same copy and even by the same teacher will ultimately develop identical handwritings. The differences in handwriting must, therefore, be due to personal characteristics—manual, aesthetic, emotional or intellectual—of the ...
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ON THE PSYCHODIAGNOSTIC VALUE OF HANDWRITING ANALYSIS

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1955
The basic psychological rationale of handwriting analysis is rooted in the essential self-consistency of human behavior and more specifically in the fact that handwriting is a product and, at the same time, a record of highly individualized motions. The rationale is furthermore based on the existence of a correlation between our motions and emotions ...
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Analysis of children's handwriting on touchscreen phones

Proceedings of the 15th international conference on Human-computer interaction with mobile devices and services, 2013
Drawing and handwriting play a central role in primary schools. So far handwriting is practiced mainly on paper and blackboards. Providing tasks on paper can be challenging in developing countries. With the potential availability of mobile phones in classrooms, there is a new medium that can be used.
Elba del Carmen Valderrama Bahamóndez   +3 more
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Individuality analysis of online Kanji handwriting

Eighth International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition (ICDAR'05), 2005
This paper presents an analysis study of handwritten Kanji characters on a digitizing tablet. To solve a writer identification and verification problem, we have tried to extract significant individual characteristics of a certain set of Kanji characters, which might be defined as feature parameters derived from the knowledge of document examiners.
Yoshikazu Nakamura, Masatsugu Kidode
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Polygraph and Handwriting Analysis

2023
Considering two methods of studying personality – polygraph and psychological analysis of handwriting, it is possible to note much in common. Thus, they are united by common roots: human physiology, higher nervous activity, differential psychology, etc. Both methods allow for analyzing the subconscious processes of human psychology.
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