印地语离线签名验证

S. Pal, M. Blumenstein, U. Pal
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手写签名是一种广泛应用于文件认证和人类授权的生物识别技术。本文的目的是提出一个涉及印地语签名的离线签名验证系统。签名验证是详细检查被质疑的签名以确定其是否属于被索赔人的过程。尽管在涉及西方签名的签名验证领域进行了大量研究,但很少有人关注非西方签名,如汉语、日语、阿拉伯语、波斯语等。本文研究了一种具有不同于西方文字风格的印地语签名的离线签名验证系统的性能。采用梯度和泽尼克矩特征,并利用支持向量机(svm)进行验证。据作者所知,印地语签名从未用于签名核查任务,这是在这一领域使用印地语签名的第一份报告。用于实验的印地语签名数据库包含840个(35×24)真实签名和1050个(35×30)伪造签名。利用梯度特征进行实验,得到了7.42%的FRR和4.28%的FAR的精度。
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Hindi Off-Line Signature Verification
Handwritten Signatures are one of the widely used biometrics for document authentication as well as human authorization. The purpose of this paper is to present an off-line signature verification system involving Hindi signatures. Signature verification is a process by which the questioned signature is examined in detail in order to determine whether it belongs to the claimed person or not. Despite of substantial research in the field of signature verification involving Western signatures, very little attention has been dedicated to non-Western signatures such as Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, Persian etc. In this paper, the performance of an off-line signature verification system involving Hindi signatures, whose style is distinct from Western scripts, has been investigated. The gradient and Zernike moment features were employed and Support Vector Machines (SVMs) were considered for verification. To the best of the authors' knowledge, Hindi signatures have never been used for the task of signature verification and this is the first report of using Hindi signatures in this area. The Hindi signature database employed for experimentation consisted of 840 (35×24) genuine signatures and 1050 (35×30) forgeries. An encouraging accuracy of 7.42% FRR and 4.28% FAR were obtained following experimentation when the gradient features were employed.
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