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- Title
A Review Study to explore the dimensions of the Role of Size and Proportion of letters in Handwriting Examination.
- Authors
Jaitly, Tamanna; Gupta, Shruti; Shukla, Sudhir Kumar
- Abstract
Handwriting Identification is intensively related to observational learning and practical experience. It is a task of Forensic Document examiner to evaluate the sample both qualitatively and quantitatively. The matter of concern is how to execute this sort of analysis relating to practical experience. This review gives an answer to this question and an overview of the utilization of an integral characteristic, i.e. Size and Proportion of letters" with respect to natural variations for differentiating the two writings in question of forensic interest. The review covers the brief outlook of role of size and proportion in handwriting identification and comparison along with selected and recent applications in revealing the authenticity of a writer using this technique. These applications and reviews demonstrate the potential utility of size and proportion in the identification of penmanship, but are restricted to some factors of consideration, consequently permitting the innovation in some way and highlight the need to proceed with the current study to give a more reliable, versatile and a non-destructive technique so as to maintain the integrity of forensic samples.
- Subjects
OBSERVATIONAL learning; HANDWRITING recognition (Computer science); HANDWRITING; LETTERS; DIMENSIONS; UTILITY functions; IDENTIFICATION
- Publication
Anil Aggrawal's Internet Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, 2018, Vol 19, Issue 2, p1
- ISSN
0972-8074
- Publication type
Article