Offline signature verification using a single master signature for building a signer’s profile

Previous studies on offline signature verification have assumed that there will be at least three sample signatures available from which a profile of an individual signer can be constructed. This paper outlines three signature comparison measures for use where only one master signature is available,...

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Main Authors: Abulfatah, G. M., Ahma, M. N.
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Published: CESER Publications 2017
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Ahma, M. N.
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description Previous studies on offline signature verification have assumed that there will be at least three sample signatures available from which a profile of an individual signer can be constructed. This paper outlines three signature comparison measures for use where only one master signature is available, along with techniques for constructing a suitable threshold. Using these comparison measures and thresholds devised for seen forgeries, an EER of 15% for seen forgeries and FARs of less than 3% and 1% for unseen and random forgeries respectively has been achieved.
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spelling utm.eprints-807152019-06-27T06:20:40Z http://eprints.utm.my/80715/ Offline signature verification using a single master signature for building a signer’s profile Abulfatah, G. M. Ahma, M. N. QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science Previous studies on offline signature verification have assumed that there will be at least three sample signatures available from which a profile of an individual signer can be constructed. This paper outlines three signature comparison measures for use where only one master signature is available, along with techniques for constructing a suitable threshold. Using these comparison measures and thresholds devised for seen forgeries, an EER of 15% for seen forgeries and FARs of less than 3% and 1% for unseen and random forgeries respectively has been achieved. CESER Publications 2017 Article PeerReviewed Abulfatah, G. M. and Ahma, M. N. (2017) Offline signature verification using a single master signature for building a signer’s profile. International Journal of Imaging and Robotics, 17 (2). pp. 87-94. ISSN 2231-525X
spellingShingle QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
Abulfatah, G. M.
Ahma, M. N.
Offline signature verification using a single master signature for building a signer’s profile
title Offline signature verification using a single master signature for building a signer’s profile
title_full Offline signature verification using a single master signature for building a signer’s profile
title_fullStr Offline signature verification using a single master signature for building a signer’s profile
title_full_unstemmed Offline signature verification using a single master signature for building a signer’s profile
title_short Offline signature verification using a single master signature for building a signer’s profile
title_sort offline signature verification using a single master signature for building a signer s profile
topic QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
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