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Dynamic Structural Statistical Model Based Online Signature Verification:
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Article #:    ITJ5039
Number of pages:    21-41 pages
Source:    International Journal of Digital Crime and Forensics, Vol. 1, Issue 3
Author(s):    Chen, Yan; Ding, Xiaoqing; Wang, Patrick S.P.
Affiliation(s):    Tsinghua University, China; Tsinghua University, China; Northeastern University, USA

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In this article, a new dynamic structural statistical model based online signature verification algorithm is proposed, in which a method for statistical modeling the signature’s characteristic points is presented. Dynamic time warping is utilized to match two signature sequences so that correspondent characteristic point pair can be extracted from the matching result. Variations of a characteristic point are described by a multi-variable statistical probability distribution. Three methods for estimating the statistical distribution parameters are investigated. With this dynamic structural statistical model, a discriminant function can be derived to judges a signature to be genuine or forgery at the criterion of minimum potential risk. The proposed method takes advantage of both structure matching and statistical analysis. Tested in two signature databases, the proposed algorithm got much better signature verification performance than other results.

 
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