The use of static biometric signature data from public service forms
The use of static biometric signature data from public service forms
Automatic signature verification/recognition is a commonly used form of biometric authentication. Signatures are typically provided for legal purposes on public service application forms but not used for subsequent biometric recognition. This paper investigates a number of factors concerning the use of signatures in so-called static form (an image of a completed signature) to enable the sample to be used as stand-alone or supplementary data alongside other biometric modalities. Specifically we investigate common sizes of unconstrained signatures within a population, assess the size of application form signing areas with respect to potential constraints and finally investigate performance issues of how constrained and unconstrained enrolment signature data from forms can be accurately matched against constrained and unconstrained verification data, representing the full range of usage scenarios. The study identifies that accuracy can be maintained when constrained signatures data is verified against other constrained samples while the best performance occurs when unconstrained signatures are used for both enrolment and verification.
signature biometrics, static feature analysis, form design
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Johnson, Emma
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Guest, Richard
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1 March 2011
Johnson, Emma
546fcc9a-4e31-4351-8537-c3c85838f841
Guest, Richard
93533dbd-b101-491b-83cc-39ccfdc18165
Johnson, Emma and Guest, Richard
(2011)
The use of static biometric signature data from public service forms.
Vielhauer, C., Dittmann, J., Drygajlo, A., Juul, N.C. and Fairhurst, M.C
(eds.)
In Biometrics and ID Management COST 2101 European Workshop.
vol. 6583,
Springer Berlin.
.
(doi:10.1007/978-3-642-19530-3_7).
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Abstract
Automatic signature verification/recognition is a commonly used form of biometric authentication. Signatures are typically provided for legal purposes on public service application forms but not used for subsequent biometric recognition. This paper investigates a number of factors concerning the use of signatures in so-called static form (an image of a completed signature) to enable the sample to be used as stand-alone or supplementary data alongside other biometric modalities. Specifically we investigate common sizes of unconstrained signatures within a population, assess the size of application form signing areas with respect to potential constraints and finally investigate performance issues of how constrained and unconstrained enrolment signature data from forms can be accurately matched against constrained and unconstrained verification data, representing the full range of usage scenarios. The study identifies that accuracy can be maintained when constrained signatures data is verified against other constrained samples while the best performance occurs when unconstrained signatures are used for both enrolment and verification.
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Published date: 1 March 2011
Keywords:
signature biometrics, static feature analysis, form design
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/489941
ISSN: 0302-9743
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Emma Johnson
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Richard Guest
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C. Vielhauer
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J. Dittmann
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A. Drygajlo
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N.C. Juul
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M.C Fairhurst
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