Gender Classification by Means of Online Uppercase Handwriting: A Text-Dependent Allographic Approach
Abstract
This paper presents a gender classification schema based on online handwriting. Using samples acquired with a digital tablet that captures the dynamics of the writing, it classifies the writer as a male or a female. The method proposed is allographic, regarding strokes as the structural units of handwriting. Strokes performed while the writing device is not exerting any pressure on the writing surface, pen-up (in-air) strokes, are also taken...
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Title
Gender Classification by Means of Online Uppercase Handwriting: A Text-Dependent Allographic Approach
Published Date
May 1, 2015
Journal
Volume
8
Issue
1
Pages
15 - 29
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