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Exploiting complexity in pen- and touch-based signature biometrics

Exploiting complexity in pen- and touch-based signature biometrics
Exploiting complexity in pen- and touch-based signature biometrics
Biometric signature verification has been traditionally performed in pen-based office-like scenarios using devices specifically designed for acquiring handwriting. However, the high deployment of devices such as smartphones and tablets has given rise to new and thriving scenarios for signature biometrics where handwriting can be performed using not only a pen stylus but also the finger via touch interaction. Some preliminary studies have highlighted the challenge of this new scenario and the necessity of further research on the topic. The main contribution of this work is to propose a new on-line signature verification architecture adapted to the signature complexity in order to tackle this new and challenging scenario. Additionally, an exhaustive comparative analysis of both pen- and touch-based scenarios using our proposed methodology is carried out along with a review of the most relevant and recent studies in the field. Significant improvements of biometric verification performance and practical insights are extracted for the application of signature verification in real scenarios.
biometrics, signature verification
129-141
Tolosana, Ruben
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Vera-Rodriguez, Ruben
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Guest, Richard
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Fierrez, Julian
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Ortega-Garcia, Javier
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Tolosana, Ruben
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Vera-Rodriguez, Ruben
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Guest, Richard
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Fierrez, Julian
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Ortega-Garcia, Javier
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Tolosana, Ruben, Vera-Rodriguez, Ruben, Guest, Richard, Fierrez, Julian and Ortega-Garcia, Javier (2020) Exploiting complexity in pen- and touch-based signature biometrics. International Journal on Document Analysis and Recognition, 23, 129-141. (doi:10.1007/s10032-020-00351-3).

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Abstract

Biometric signature verification has been traditionally performed in pen-based office-like scenarios using devices specifically designed for acquiring handwriting. However, the high deployment of devices such as smartphones and tablets has given rise to new and thriving scenarios for signature biometrics where handwriting can be performed using not only a pen stylus but also the finger via touch interaction. Some preliminary studies have highlighted the challenge of this new scenario and the necessity of further research on the topic. The main contribution of this work is to propose a new on-line signature verification architecture adapted to the signature complexity in order to tackle this new and challenging scenario. Additionally, an exhaustive comparative analysis of both pen- and touch-based scenarios using our proposed methodology is carried out along with a review of the most relevant and recent studies in the field. Significant improvements of biometric verification performance and practical insights are extracted for the application of signature verification in real scenarios.

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Accepted/In Press date: 30 January 2020
e-pub ahead of print date: 11 February 2020
Published date: June 2020
Keywords: biometrics, signature verification

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Local EPrints ID: 489464
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/489464
PURE UUID: 8be56178-a5d5-4a65-b81f-318bd3366c09
ORCID for Richard Guest: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-7535-7336

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Date deposited: 25 Apr 2024 16:30
Last modified: 28 Apr 2024 02:05

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Author: Ruben Tolosana
Author: Ruben Vera-Rodriguez
Author: Richard Guest ORCID iD
Author: Julian Fierrez
Author: Javier Ortega-Garcia

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