Title :
Automatic writer identification using connected-component contours and edge-based features of uppercase Western script
Author :
Schomaker, Lambert ; Bulacu, Marius
Author_Institution :
AI Inst., Groningen Univ., Netherlands
fDate :
6/1/2004 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In this paper, a new technique for offline writer identification is presented, using connected-component contours (COCOCOs or CO3s) in uppercase handwritten samples. In our model, the writer is considered to be characterized by a stochastic pattern generator, producing a family of connected components for the uppercase character set. Using a codebook of CO3s from an independent training set of 100 writers, the probability-density function (PDF) of CC´s was computed for an independent test set containing 150 unseen writers. Results revealed a high-sensitivity of the CO3 PDF for identifying individual writers on the basis of a single sentence of uppercase characters. The proposed automatic approach bridges the gap between image-statistics approaches on one end and manually measured allograph features of individual characters on the other end. Combining the CO3 PDF with an independent edge-based orientation and curvature PDF yielded very high correct identification rates.
Keywords :
handwriting recognition; image segmentation; stochastic processes; automatic writer identification; connected-component contours; edge-based features; independent test set; probability-density function; stochastic allograph emission model; stochastic pattern generator; uppercase Western script; uppercase handwritten samples; Biometrics; Bridges; Character generation; DNA; Fingerprint recognition; Forensics; Image databases; Image processing; Stochastic processes; Testing; Writer identification; connected-component contours; edge-orientation features; stochastic allograph emission model.; Algorithms; Artificial Intelligence; Automatic Data Processing; Biometry; Handwriting; Humans; Image Enhancement; Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted; Models, Statistical; Pattern Recognition, Automated; Western World;
Journal_Title :
Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPAMI.2004.18