Extraction and analysis of forensic document examiner features used for writer identification

Title
Extraction and analysis of forensic document examiner features used for writer identification
Publication Date
2007
Author(s)
Pervouchine, Vladimir
Leedham, Graham
Type of document
Journal Article
Language
en
Entity Type
Publication
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd
Place of publication
United Kingdom
DOI
10.1016/j.patcog.2006.08.008
UNE publication id
une:9447
Abstract
In this paper we present a study of structural features of handwriting extracted from three characters "d", "y", and "f" and grapheme "th". The features used are based on the standard features used by forensic document examiners. The process of feature extraction is presented along with the results. Analysis of the usefulness of features was conducted via searching the optimal feature sets using the wrapper method. A neural network was used as a classifier and a genetic algorithm was used to search for optimal feature sets. It is shown that most of the structural micro features studied, do possess discriminative power, which justifies their use in forensic analysis of handwriting. The results also show that the grapheme possessed significantly higher discriminating power than any of the three single characters studied, which supports the opinion that a character form is affected by its adjacent characters.
Link
Citation
Pattern Recognition, 40(3), p. 1004-1013
ISSN
1873-5142
0031-3203
Start page
1004
End page
1013

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