In this paper a new on-line signature verification technique is proposed. Differently from previous works, this approach classifies a signature using a multi-domain strategy. In particular, based on the stability model of each signer, the signature is splitted into different segments and for each segment the most profitable domain of representation for verification purpose is detected. In the verification stage, Dynamic Time Warping (DTW) is used to evaluate the genuinity of each segment of the unknown signature, using the specific domain of representation. The experimental results, carried out on signatures of the SUSIG database, demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed approach when compared to other approaches in literature.
On-line Signature Verification by Multi-Domain Classification
PIRLO, Giuseppe;IMPEDOVO, DONATO;Mignone P.
2014-01-01
Abstract
In this paper a new on-line signature verification technique is proposed. Differently from previous works, this approach classifies a signature using a multi-domain strategy. In particular, based on the stability model of each signer, the signature is splitted into different segments and for each segment the most profitable domain of representation for verification purpose is detected. In the verification stage, Dynamic Time Warping (DTW) is used to evaluate the genuinity of each segment of the unknown signature, using the specific domain of representation. The experimental results, carried out on signatures of the SUSIG database, demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed approach when compared to other approaches in literature.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.