Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6939062 Pattern Recognition 2018 38 Pages PDF
Abstract
Offline signature verification has been accepted as a tool for individual authentication. To address the remaining challenges and improve the discriminative power, this study proposes a new feature extraction approach based on a Fisher vector (FV) with fused KAZE features detected from both foreground and background signature images using a recent fusion strategy. Experimental results demonstrate the following: (1) KAZE features from foreground and background signature images show good performance, respectively; (2) fused KAZE features from foreground and background signature images improve performance; (3) adoption of the FV provides a more precise spatial distribution of the characteristics per writer; (4) while an FV with representation-level fusion produces a high-dimensional vector, principal component analysis for the original FV can provide a more dimensionally compact vector without significant performance loss; (5) with the popular MCYT-75 signature dataset, the proposed method yields significantly lower error rates than existing state-of-the-art offline signature verification methods.
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Physical Sciences and Engineering Computer Science Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
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