• DocumentCode
    3713585
  • Title

    e-BioSign tool: Towards scientific assessment of dynamic signatures under forensic conditions

  • Author

    R. Vera-Rodriguez;J. Fierrez;J. Ortega-Garcia;A. Acien;R. Tolosana

  • Author_Institution
    ATVS - Biometric Recognition Group, Escuela Politecnica Superior, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Calle Francisco Tomas y Valiente 11, 28049, Spain
  • fYear
    2015
  • Firstpage
    1
  • Lastpage
    6
  • Abstract
    This paper presents a new tool specifically designed to carry out dynamic signature forensic analysis and give scientific support to forensic handwriting examiners (FHEs). Traditionally FHEs have performed forensic analysis of paper-based signatures for court cases, but with the rapid evolution of the technology, nowadays they are being asked to carry out analysis based on signatures acquired by digitizing tablets more and more often. In some cases, an option followed has been to obtain a paper impression of these signatures and carry out a traditional analysis, but there are many deficiencies in this approach regarding the low spatial resolution of some devices compared to original off-line signatures and also the fact that the dynamic information, which has been proved to be very discriminative by the biometric community, is lost and not taken into account at all. The tool we present in this paper allows the FHEs to carry out a forensic analysis taking into account both the traditional off-line information normally used in paper-based signature analysis, and also the dynamic information of the signatures. Additionally, the tool incorporates two important functionalities, the first is the provision of statistical support to the analysis by including population statistics for genuine and forged signatures for some selected features, and the second is the incorporation of an automatic dynamic signature matcher, from which a likelihood ratio (LR) can be obtained from the matching comparison between the known and questioned signatures under analysis.
  • Keywords
    "Forensics","Yttrium","Acceleration","Forgery","Visualization","Time-domain analysis","Sociology"
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Biometrics Theory, Applications and Systems (BTAS), 2015 IEEE 7th International Conference on
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/BTAS.2015.7358756
  • Filename
    7358756