Graphology 160319005034
Graphology 160319005034
Graphology 160319005034
PRESENTED BY
BUTHAINAH HAMDY
Contents
• History of Writing
• introduction
• History of Writing
• introduction
• History of Writing
• Abstract
• Graphology’s applications
• Employment profiling.
• Business compatibility.
• Psychological analysis.
• marital compatibility.
• Medical diagnosis.
• Jury screening.
• Grapho-therapy.
• Forensic document examination.
Cont.
• Summary of Surveys and projects in handwriting analysis.
• Biometrics:
Verification of identities, authentication of financial transactions
based on signature verification, monitoring of health.
• Forensic Studies:
Police investigations, by security agencies and detectives by lawyers
in court as evidence material.
• Graphology:
Reading one’s psychology from the person’s handwriting.
• Palaeography:
Dating localization and writing or Tradition Identification and the
inference of socio cultural aspects based on the analysis of
handwriting.
Two famous personality theories
margines
Cont.
• Size
• The size of the letters is calculated by taking the average sizes
of the middle zone threshold letters.
• Normal handwriting has a benchmark of 3mm and full height of
9mm.
• Other than this , writing is classified as small or large writing.
Cont.
• Slants and Zones
Cont.
• Spacing
spacing in between the lines.
• Degree of Connection
The degree of connection in between the letters is calculated
by counting the white pixels in between a word and dividing it
by the number of pixels in that word.
• Final Mapping
These features are then mapped to the dichotomies
Cont.
• the mapping of features to the two famous personality theories,
Briggs and Keirsey’s to give a detailed report without the manual
flaws that could occur in the multiple choice based personality
analysis systems.
• History of Writing
• Abstract
Graphology
• History of Writing
• Abstract
•Feature extraction
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• Word expansion:
a text with expanded words represents an honest and trustworthy
personality.
• Letter size:
A text with large letters indicates an extrovert personality while a
text with small letters represents an introvert personality.
Cont.
• Line and word spacing:
small line spacing belongs to a more narrow-minded individual or a
“collector”.
Large line spacing represents a person who can make open-minded and
situation-specific decisions.
• Line skew:
The lines with an upward orientation indicate an optimistic character.
On the other hand, downward orientation belongs to pessimistic
characters.
• The ratio of vertical to horizontal elongation of words:
A text with a high vertical elongation in comparison to horizontal one
represents an individual with high ideals.
The opposite represents a self-satisfied personality.
• Slant:
The slant to the left represents a warm and friendly disposition, whereas
the slant to the right represents a pessimistic and shy disposition.
Feature extraction and analysis
• Right and Left Page Margins
1-resolution reduced by 40dpi
2-detect end row points
3-dilated these points to 10 pixels upward and 10 pixels downward.
4-side pixels of dilated image extracted that known as page margin.
5-right and left margins are smoothed using window size 3,10.
6-for analyzing , the first and second derivatives are used.
7-if first derivative for right margin + , - or 0 then curve is ascending ,
descending and straight.
The right margin can be progressive, regressive, aligned and
convexity from second derivatives.
8-if first derivative for left margin 0 or !0 then
The left margin can be aligned or irregular.
Cont.
• Letter Size
1-The size of letters in handwriting is large, small, or normal.
2-The image is divided into 14 equal horizontal bands
3-in each band; the minimum distance between each center and other
centers is calculated.
4- The median of the minimum instances in all bands is used as an
index for letter size .
Classification of SVM
1-After features extraction to predict human personality ,the
classifier SVM (support vector machine) used.
• First, the input features are formulated as input vectors in some feature space.
• 2. Map these feature vectors to the higher dimension feature space using RBF
kernel function.
• 3. Then a division global hyper plane is computed to separate the feature space
optimally to the classes of the training vector samples.
References
• http://kisa.ca/personality/
• Personality Analysis Through Handwriting.pdf 2012 GSTF Journal on
Computing.
• Graphology and Forensic Graphology.pdf 2014.
• Graphology f or Farsi Handwriting Using Image Processing
Techniques.pdf 2015.