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An Electronic Examinations Framework with Electronic Free Handwriting
Institutions of higher learning in developing countries are gradually embracing electronic examinations as a result of Covid-19 standard operating procedures that emphasize social distancing.
Deborah Natumanya, Evarist Nabaasa
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Cursive script recognition using wildcards and multiple experts [PDF]
Variability in handwriting styles suggests that many letter recognition engines cannot correctly identify some hand-written letters of poor quality at reasonable computational cost.
Hennig, A, Sherkat, N
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This paper studies the foreign experience of artificial neural networks (ANN) application in forensic handwriting examination. Given the active ANN implementation in various areas of public life, greater attention is paid to the integration of this ...
V. A. Mishchuk
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The Hot Issues and Future Direction of Forensic Document Examination in China
The domain of forensic document examination consists of a variety of professional tasks related to the history and preliminary of questioned documents. The wide area of tasks implemented by forensic document examiners includes the skill to identify the ...
Bing Li
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Handwriting abnormalities in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) have sometimes been reported both (i) at the product level (i.e., quality/legibility of the written trace and speed of writing) and (ii) at the process level (i.e.,
Frédéric Puyjarinet +2 more
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Neurosciences Applied to Handwriting Examination
Some difficult cases for forensic document examiners can be related to brain illnesses that affect handwriting. As a brain-governed function, handwriting has been studied by medical science for many years. Those studies could be crucial to guiding the expert in evaluating causes of variability in handwriting. A. R.
M. Raymond Orta, G. Magdalena Ezcurra
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Forensic Handwriting Analysis by Digital Photographic Copies of Documents (Part 2)
The article presents the results of the second stage of the development of methodological guidelines for the forensic handwriting research of handwriting objects in digital copies of documents. This publication is a continuation of the article from 2020 [
M. V. Zhizhina
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Handwriting examinations in Poland
The present text is about situation of handwriting examinations currently in Poland. The scientific condition of handwriting examinations and the position taken in practice were presented. In context of statistical date this kind of expert’s opinion may be very significant for judicial proceedings. Meanwhile, the court decision-makers are not appropri
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Handwriting Performance of Typical Second-Grade Students as Measured by the Evaluation Tool of Children\u27s Handwriting - Manuscript and Teacher Perceptions of Legibility [PDF]
Background: The purpose of the study was to describe scores achieved by typical second-grade students on the Evaluation Tool of Children’s Handwriting – Manuscript and to compare scores with teacher perceptions.
Conklin, James, Long, Diane M
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Handwriting speed in children with Developmental Coordination Disorder: Are they really slower? [PDF]
This is the post-print version of the final paper published in Research in Developmental Disabilities. The published article is available at the link below.
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