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Method of analysing handwritten items

Asselborn, Thibault  
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Johal, Wafa  
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Dillenbourg, Pierre  
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2021

The present invention according to one embodiment concerns a computer-implemented method of analysing handwritten characters produced by a user. The method comprises: collecting (107) handwritten characters of the user, the user being part of a given user group; extracting (109) a set of features from the handwritten characters, and allocating a numerical value for a respective feature in the set of features, a respective feature in the set of features characterising a respective handwriting aspect; determining (111) feature specific feature mean values and feature standard deviation values for the set of features of group members of the given user group; determining (113) feature score values for the set of features, a respective feature score value depending on a respective feature value, a respective feature mean value and a respective feature standard deviation value; and determining (115) a final handwriting score for the user from the feature score values.

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EPO Family ID

68501524

Author(s)
Asselborn, Thibault  
Johal, Wafa  
Dillenbourg, Pierre  
Lebourgeois, Corinne  
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Alternative title(s) : (de) Verfahren zur analyse von handgeschriebenen elementen (fr) Procédé d'analyse d'articles manuscrits

TTO classification

TTO:6.2035

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AVP-R-TTO  
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DOICountry codeKind codeDate issued

WO2021090175

WO

A1

2021-05-14

EP3819814

EP

A1

2021-05-12

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June 1, 2021
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