Title :
Is It Possible to Automatically Identify Who Has Forged My Signature? Approaching to the Identification of a Static Signature Forger
Author :
Ferrer, Miguel A. ; Morales, Aythami ; Vargas, J. Francisco ; Lemos, Ivan ; Quintero, Mónica
Author_Institution :
Univ. de Las Palmas de G.C., Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain
Abstract :
The automatic handwritten signature verification is an open problem for the scientific community. The most of the published studies examine a generic document trying to locate where the signature has been written, to segment the signature removing complex backgrounds containing lines and letter and to determining whether the signature was made by the owner. However, there are no studies to determine automatically the author of a fake. This paper presents a first approach to the identification of a static signature forger. The underlying hypothesis is the fact that a forger finds difficult to fight against their own free natural way of writing, leading to the second hypothesis that under several conditions it is possible to isolate these features to determine a fake within a population of known forgers. The experiments shown that gray level based features are a good start point to detect who has written the signatures.
Keywords :
document image processing; feature extraction; handwritten character recognition; image segmentation; automatic handwritten signature verification; complex backgrounds; generic document; gray level based features; open problem; scientific community; signature segmentation; static signature forger identification; Feature extraction; Forensics; Forgery; Probability density function; Training; Writing; Signature identification; biometrics; forger; pattern recognition;
Conference_Titel :
Document Analysis Systems (DAS), 2012 10th IAPR International Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Gold Cost, QLD
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0868-7
DOI :
10.1109/DAS.2012.47