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;GSC :features corresponding to Gradient, Structural and Concavity attributes, which are used in automatic character recognition for interpreting handwritten postal addresses were used as micro-features. | ;GSC :features corresponding to Gradient, Structural and Concavity attributes, which are used in automatic character recognition for interpreting handwritten postal addresses were used as micro-features. | ||
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;OCR: Optical Character Recognition | ;OCR: Optical Character Recognition | ||
;OSV: Online Signature Verification | ;OSV: Online Signature Verification | ||
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;TEI: Text Encoding Initiative | ;TEI: Text Encoding Initiative | ||
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Revision as of 19:28, 4 September 2013
The aim of this list of abbreviations [1] is to include all notable abbreviations used forensic science, in alphabetical order.
A
- ASR
- Automatic Speech Recognition
B
C
D
E
F
- FBI
- Federal Bureau of Investigation (USA)
- FDE
- Forensic Document Examiner, Forensic Document Examination
- FHE
- Forensic Handwriting Examiner, Forensic Handwriting Examination
G
- GSC
- features corresponding to Gradient, Structural and Concavity attributes, which are used in automatic character recognition for interpreting handwritten postal addresses were used as micro-features.
H
I
J
K
L
- LSJML
- Laboratoire Science Judicial de Medicin Legale
M
- MICR
- Magnetic Ink Character Recognition
N
- NFI
- Netherlands Forensic Institute
O
- OCR
- Optical Character Recognition
- OSV
- Online Signature Verification
P
Q
R
S
T
- TEI
- Text Encoding Initiative
U
V
W
X
- XML
- Extensible Markup Language