Item does not contain fulltextIt is argued that digitising tablets and dedicated software for analysing graphic behaviour can be helpful in developing an empirically tested theory of the nature of handwriting forgeries. Some key data are presented as to the discrimination between authentic and imitated handwriting. Finally, some of the implications of neuromotor noise theory by Van Galen and Van Gemmert are discussed in the context forensic research themes
When using tablet computers, smartphones, or digital pens, human users perform movements with a styl...
Parkinson’s disease is manifested as well in handwriting as in voice. Previous researches have carri...
This article focuses on dynamic signatures and their features. It provides a detailed and critical r...
Motor skills provide us with an almost infinite variety of ways in which we can interact with the wo...
We investigate the detection of handwriting forged by novices. To facilitate document examination it...
Abstract. Handwriting experts are usually required to differentiate between authentic and forged sig...
In motor control studies alone, handwriting has been studied from many points of view, from models ...
Grip kinetics are emerging as an important measure in clinical assessments of handwriting pathologie...
We present the motivations and the results of an investigation aimed at establishing to which extent...
International audienceHuman movement modeling can be of great interest for the design of pattern rec...
Abstract: Problem statement: Handwriting movement is one of the most complex activities of human mot...
New methods for generating synthetic handwriting images for biometric applications have recently bee...
Item does not contain fulltextFollowing an introduction with some relevant literature references, th...
Handwriting quality is commonly evaluated off-line using either subjective or pattern recognition te...
Experimental studies led by Lashley and Raibert in the early phase of human movement science highlig...
When using tablet computers, smartphones, or digital pens, human users perform movements with a styl...
Parkinson’s disease is manifested as well in handwriting as in voice. Previous researches have carri...
This article focuses on dynamic signatures and their features. It provides a detailed and critical r...
Motor skills provide us with an almost infinite variety of ways in which we can interact with the wo...
We investigate the detection of handwriting forged by novices. To facilitate document examination it...
Abstract. Handwriting experts are usually required to differentiate between authentic and forged sig...
In motor control studies alone, handwriting has been studied from many points of view, from models ...
Grip kinetics are emerging as an important measure in clinical assessments of handwriting pathologie...
We present the motivations and the results of an investigation aimed at establishing to which extent...
International audienceHuman movement modeling can be of great interest for the design of pattern rec...
Abstract: Problem statement: Handwriting movement is one of the most complex activities of human mot...
New methods for generating synthetic handwriting images for biometric applications have recently bee...
Item does not contain fulltextFollowing an introduction with some relevant literature references, th...
Handwriting quality is commonly evaluated off-line using either subjective or pattern recognition te...
Experimental studies led by Lashley and Raibert in the early phase of human movement science highlig...
When using tablet computers, smartphones, or digital pens, human users perform movements with a styl...
Parkinson’s disease is manifested as well in handwriting as in voice. Previous researches have carri...
This article focuses on dynamic signatures and their features. It provides a detailed and critical r...