CVSep 27, 2017

Signature Verification Approach using Fusion of Hybrid Texture Features

arXiv:1709.09348v263 citations
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This is an incremental improvement for signature verification systems, enhancing accuracy in authentication tasks.

The paper tackles signature verification by fusing hybrid texture features (Wavelet and Local Quantized Patterns) with one-class SVMs, achieving superior performance over existing systems across four public datasets.

In this paper, a writer-dependent signature verification method is proposed. Two different types of texture features, namely Wavelet and Local Quantized Patterns (LQP) features, are employed to extract two kinds of transform and statistical based information from signature images. For each writer two separate one-class support vector machines (SVMs) corresponding to each set of LQP and Wavelet features are trained to obtain two different authenticity scores for a given signature. Finally, a score level classifier fusion method is used to integrate the scores obtained from the two one-class SVMs to achieve the verification score. In the proposed method only genuine signatures are used to train the one-class SVMs. The proposed signature verification method has been tested using four different publicly available datasets and the results demonstrate the generality of the proposed method. The proposed system outperforms other existing systems in the literature.

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