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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 ...
Giuseppe Schirripa Spagnolo   +2 more
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Effect of Handwriting Changes on the Possibilities for Computerized Handwriting Examination

2014
The long research studies on the use of computer technology to decipher and determine the individual characteristics of handwriting have led to progress in some trends and set limits in others. At present the products for handwriting recognition and its conversion into printed text are widespread and easily accessible.
Dobrin Nestorov, Detelina Georgieva
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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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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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Forensic Handwriting Examiners' Expertise for Signature Comparison

Journal of Forensic Sciences, 2002
Abstract This paper reports on the performance of forensic document examiners (FDEs) in a signature comparison task that was designed to address the issue of expertise. The opinions of FDEs regarding 150 genuine and simulated questioned signatures were compared with a control group of non-examiners' opinions.
Sita, Jodi Christine.   +2 more
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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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Automatic segmentation as a tool for examining the handwriting process of children with dysgraphic and proficient handwriting

Human Movement Science, 2006
The purpose of this study was to use an x-y digitizer to collect handwriting samples typical of those written by the child in his or her natural environment, to analyze these samples with novel segmentation algorithms, and to present them visually in ways that illuminate spatial and temporal dynamic features amongst children with dysgraphic and ...
Sara, Rosenblum   +2 more
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Significance of Sequence of Strokes in Chinese Handwriting Examination*

Journal of Forensic Sciences, 2007
ABSTRACT: This paper reports a statistical study on the sequence of strokes of 61 commonly encountered Chinese radicals and characters written by 372 invited subjects. The distribution of different writing sequence of these Chinese radicals and characters was examined.
Poon, NL, Li, CK, Fung, WK, Yang, CT
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Examination of the Josef Mengele Handwriting

Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1987
Abstract Through the application of basic forensic document examination principles, the known Josef Mengele handwriting from the period 1938 was examined and successfully compared to disputed handwriting made in 1949 and circa 1970s. These examinations resulted in the positive identification of Josef Mengele as the writer of the disputed
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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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