CVJul 13, 2018

A comprehensive study of sparse representation techniques for offline signature verification

arXiv:1807.05039v440 citations
Originality Incremental advance
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This work addresses the problem of verifying signatures for security and authentication applications, presenting an incremental improvement by optimizing sparse representation parameters and pooling functions.

The authors tackled offline signature verification by developing a feature extraction method using sparse representation, achieving state-of-the-art verification performance on multiple datasets like CEDAR, MCYT-75, GPDS, and UTSIG, with results indicating benefits even in writer-dependent scenarios with few reference samples.

In this work, a feature extraction method for offline signature verification is presented that harnesses the power of sparse representation in order to deliver state-of-the-art verification performance in several signature datasets like CEDAR, MCYT-75, GPDS and UTSIG. Beyond the accuracy improvements, several major parameters associated with sparse representation; such as selected configuration, dictionary size, sparsity level and positivity priors are investigated. Besides, it is evinced that 2nd order statistics of the sparse codes is a powerful pooling function for the formation of the global signature descriptor. Also, a thorough evaluation of the effects of preprocessing is introduced by an automated algorithm in order to select the optimum thinning level. Finally, a segmentation strategy which employs a special form of spatial pyramid tailored to the problem of sparse representation is presented along with the enhancing of the produced descriptor on meaningful areas of the signature as emerged from the BRISK key-point detection mechanism. The obtained state-of-the-art results on the most challenging signature datasets provide a strong indication towards the benefits of learned features, even in writer dependent (WD) scenarios with a unique model for each writer and only a few available reference samples of him/her.

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