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27 October 2018 Forensic analysis of handwritten documents with GRAPHJ (Erratum)
Luca Guarnera, Giovanni Maria Farinella, Antonino Furnari, Angelo Salici, Claudio Ciampini, Vito Matranga, Sebastiano Battiato
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Abstract
This erratum corrects information in a table.

In this article [J. Electron. Imaging 27(5), 051230 (2018), doi: 10.1117/1.JEI.27.5.051230], Table 1 on page 2 reports incorrect information about the software Masquerade. The correct table is as follows:

Table 1

Comparison of GRAPHJ with Graphlog and Masquerade. A, automatic; M, manual; NA, not available.

GRAPHJGraphlogMasquerade
Search of text linesANAA
Search of wordsANAA
Character searchANAA
Search of writing areasANAA
Height charactersAMA
Width charactersAMA
Distance between wordsAMA
Distance between charactersAMA

The information above is reported in the following references describing the details of Masquarade, which have been added to the paper as Refs. 28, 29, and 26, respectively:

  •  – A. Marcelli, A. Parziale, and C. De Stefano, “Quantitative evaluation of features for forensic handwriting examination,” in IEEE 13th International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition (ICDAR), pp. 1266–1271 (2015).

  •  – A. Parziale, A. Santoro, A. Marcelli, A. P. Rizzo, C. Molinari, A. G. Cappuzzo, and F. Fontana, “An interactive tool for forensic handwriting examination,” in IEEE 14th International Conference on Frontiers in Handwriting Recognition (ICFHR), pp. 440–445 (2014).

  •  – NITe, Masquerade, http://www.nitesrl.com/products/masquerade/ (12 June 2018).

All online versions of the article were corrected on 19 October 2018. The article appears correctly in print.

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Luca Guarnera, Giovanni Maria Farinella, Antonino Furnari, Angelo Salici, Claudio Ciampini, Vito Matranga, and Sebastiano Battiato "Forensic analysis of handwritten documents with GRAPHJ (Erratum)," Journal of Electronic Imaging 27(5), 059801 (27 October 2018). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.JEI.27.5.059801
Published: 27 October 2018
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KEYWORDS
Forensic science

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Image processing

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