DocumentCode
2030415
Title
The repeatability of signatures
Author
Guest, R.M.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electron., Kent Univ., UK
fYear
2004
fDate
26-29 Oct. 2004
Firstpage
492
Lastpage
497
Abstract
Signatures are the most widely used form of legally binding identification and authentication. The repeatability of a person´s signature underpins its recognition and hence usefulness in everyday authentication situations. This study aims to assess the stability of a set of common features used for analysing signatures both within a single capture session and over time (multiple sessions). Secondly, the physical characteristics of signatures which result in the most repeatable performance for each feature are also analyzed. These results have implications for biometric signature verification systems and the document forensic field in that it gives an indication as to the stability of features leading potentially to improved performance and the types of features that should be analyzed given particular characteristics of the signature under investigation.
Keywords
handwriting recognition; authentication situations; biometric signature verification systems; document forensic field; signature repeatability; Authentication; Authorization; Biometrics; Certification; Forensics; Handwriting recognition; Humans; Performance analysis; Security; Stability analysis;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Frontiers in Handwriting Recognition, 2004. IWFHR-9 2004. Ninth International Workshop on
ISSN
1550-5235
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2187-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IWFHR.2004.103
Filename
1363959
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