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Color separation to facilitate handwriting examination

2012 5th International Symposium on Communications, Control and Signal Processing, 2012
Often the forensic document examiners encounter cases where the ink of handwriting interferes with other writings. In these cases, a serious problem is to distinguish and to separate the different color components. The purpose of this paper is shows an image processing method that could accomplish this task without use of expensive material/equipment ...
SCHIRRIPA SPAGNOLO, Giuseppe   +2 more
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Handwriting Examinations from Electronic Images

Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1972
Although the document examiner would always prefer to have the originals of documents that he is called upon to analyze, he sometimes must do the best he can with copies. A copy may be in the form of a photograph, microfilm print, photocopy, or carbon copy.
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Handwriting examination: A practical approach

Forensic Science International, 1988
Abstract Most questioned documents are still written by hand. This requires for the investigator a special training and a good methodology. Being able to formulate a complete description of a given handwriting introduces to a valid comparison, and makes possible as well all kinds of researches concerning groups or individuals.
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Minimizing Bias in Forensic Handwriting Examinations

Journal of Forensic Document Examination, 2015
The purpose of this paper is to contribute to the increasing awareness about the potential bias on the interpretation and conclusions of forensic handwriting examiners (FHEs) by contextual information. We briefly provide the reader with an overview of relevant types of bias, the difficulties associated with studying bias, the sources of bias and their ...
L. C. Alewijnse   +2 more
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Forensic handwriting examination: An updated clinical review

Santosh University Journal of Health Sciences, 2023
ABSTRACT Handwriting is a unique property of an individual; no two individual has similar handwritings. Forensic handwriting examination is an important part of forensic document examination. Handwriting at crime scene provides evidence or clues about type of crime, nature of crime to the investigating officer and also find out identity of ...
Atul Khajuria, Anjana A. Pillai
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Competency for Chinese Handwriting and Signature Examination

Journal of Forensic Sciences, 2018
AbstractChinese characters had their root some 4000 years ago and, with the growth in population, are used by over 1.3 billion people worldwide today; it is inevitable that document examiners would encounter cases involving the examination of Chinese handwriting regardless of their location.
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Investigation of Forensic Handwriting Examiners’ Skill in Detecting Unnatural Handwriting Processes

2023
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy to the Department of Human Biosciences, Faculty of Health Sciences, La Trobe University, Victoria.
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Multiform Korean handwriting authentication by forensic document examiners

Forensic Science International, 2015
Forensic document examiners of Multiform Korean handwriting were tested using blind trials. A small number of experts (4) were tested for their performance and the test involved three steps. The participants each conducted a one-person examination first, then paired up with another person to perform the two-person examination and then finally the four ...
Tae-Yi, Kang, Joong, Lee
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Recent Developments in Handwriting Examination

1991
The techniques whereby two handwritten texts may be compared, with a view to establishing common authorship or otherwise, have been extablished for a considerable time. For English speaking handwriting examiners the principles and methods described in Albert S.
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Examination Performance and Graphological Analysis of Students' Handwriting

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 2001
Research has yielded mixed support for graphological claims. The present study was designed to see whether specific components of students' handwriting were related to personality traits associated with achievement in written examinations. If aspects were identified that could be used to predict future academic performance, the findings would not only
M J, Lowis, S, Mooney
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