A Survey on Decoding Personalities through Handwriting Analysis
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A person's personality is a combination of their unique traits and attributes, influenced by their development, ideals, and connections with the community, life experiences, routines, and abilities. Handwriting characteristics can reveal aspects of one's personality, behavior, and even psychiatric traits. Graphology, the study of handwriting, is used to examine these traits. Previous studies have focused on a limited number of handwriting characteristics, but graphology suggests that a wide range of stroke qualities can reflect psychological traits. This survey explores various methods for feature extraction to predict personality based on handwriting, bridging the gap between personality psychology and graphology. Understanding handwriting features with psychological backing can aid in predicting personality traits, promoting computer-based graphology as a tool for personality prediction.
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