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This is the website of the GoFDER project ('''G'''lossary '''o'''f '''F'''orensic '''D'''ocument '''E'''xamination & Pattern '''R'''ecognition). | This is the website of the GoFDER project ('''G'''lossary '''o'''f '''F'''orensic '''D'''ocument '''E'''xamination & Pattern '''R'''ecognition). | ||
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− | Our aim is to create a glossary and a '''[[Dictionary|dictionary]]''' with the important terms of the forensic science for the forensic document examiners and pattern recognition experts in different languages. We are considering even the different expressions among countries who share the same language in order to obtain a better understanding into our fields no matter where we are from. Thinking and hoping this work will be a useful tool for both: the forensic and pattern recognition community. | + | Our aim is to create a glossary and a '''[[Dictionary|dictionary]]''' with the important terms of the forensic science for the forensic document examiners and pattern recognition experts in different languages. We are considering even the different expressions among countries who share the same language in order to obtain a better understanding into our fields no matter where we are from. We have currently {{NUMBEROFARTICLES}} articles (terms). Thinking and hoping this work will be a useful tool for both: the forensic and pattern recognition community. |
If you have any suggestion, related request or just want to contribute, please contact us or/and register! | If you have any suggestion, related request or just want to contribute, please contact us or/and register! |
Latest revision as of 13:33, 21 August 2014
This is the website of the GoFDER project (Glossary of Forensic Document Examination & Pattern Recognition).
Our aim is to create a glossary and a dictionary with the important terms of the forensic science for the forensic document examiners and pattern recognition experts in different languages. We are considering even the different expressions among countries who share the same language in order to obtain a better understanding into our fields no matter where we are from. We have currently 17 articles (terms). Thinking and hoping this work will be a useful tool for both: the forensic and pattern recognition community.
If you have any suggestion, related request or just want to contribute, please contact us or/and register!
Looking forward to your comments,