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Off-line signature verification using HMMs and cross-validation
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2002
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EngineeringBiometricsVerificationInformation ForensicsWriter IdentificationModel VerificationFormal VerificationVerification ProcessSpeech RecognitionDigital SignatureData SciencePattern RecognitionIdentification MethodOff-line Signature VerificationStatisticsMachine VisionIdentity-based SecurityComputer ScienceCryptographyData ValidationHmm-based Approach
We propose an HMM-based approach for off-line signature verification. One of the novelty aspects of our method lies in the ability to dynamically and automatically derive the various author-dependent parameters, required to set an optimal decision rule for the verification process. In this context, the cross-validation principle is used to derive not only the best HMM models, but also an optimal acceptation/rejection decision threshold for each author. This leads to a high discrimination between actual authors and impostors in the context of random forgeries. To quantitatively evaluate the generalization capabilities of our approach, we considered two conceptually different experimental tests carried out on two sets of 40 and 60 authors respectively, each author providing 40 signatures. The results obtained on these two sets show the robustness of our approach.
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