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On-Line Signature Verification by Exploiting Inter-Feature Dependencies
Hong Kong August 20-August 24
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M. Khalid Khan, CIIT, Islamabad, Pakistan
M. Aurangzeb Khan, CIIT, Islamabad, Pakistan
Mohammad A. U. Khan, Kyung Hee University, Korea
Imran Ahmad, University of Windsor, Canada
The traditional on-line signature verification process involves use of various dynamic features such as velocity, pressure, acceleration, angles, etc. The idea is to device a composite vector structure combining more than one feature where each feature is treated independently. Our proposed research work is an attempt to exploit the interfeature dependencies by employing a higher dimensional vector approach. The strategy adopted here is to obtain pressure strokes with respect to various velocity bands. The strokes thus obtained are found to portray a reasonably accurate basis for discriminating genuine vs forgery class. The simulation results validate our assumptions and show improvements in the discriminating index.
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M. Khalid Khan, M. Aurangzeb Khan, Mohammad A. U. Khan, Imran Ahmad, "On-Line Signature Verification by Exploiting Inter-Feature Dependencies," icpr, vol. 2, pp.796-799, 18th International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR'06) Volume 2, 2006
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