Title
Writer Verification Using Altitude and Direction of Pen Movement
Abstract
Signature is widely used to authorize who issued the document. However, signature has ambiguity, and it is difficult to distinguish the authentic signature from the mimicked signature only by bit-mapped patterns. On the other hand, altitude and direction of gripped pen under signing depends on the shape of writer's hand and the habit of writing. In this paper, we propose a new on-line writer verification method, which uses the pen movement in signing. From experimental results with 24 writers, verification rate of 100% is obtained.
Year
DOI
Venue
2000
10.1109/ICPR.2000.903588
ICPR
Keywords
Field
DocType
new on-line writer verification,pen movement,authentic signature,bit-mapped pattern,verification rate,mimicked signature,writer verification,writing,real time system,real time systems,dynamic programming,pattern matching,handwriting recognition,shape,signing
Computer vision,Dynamic programming,Signature recognition,Computer science,Handwriting recognition,Altitude,Speech recognition,Artificial intelligence,Pattern matching,Ambiguity
Conference
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
1051-4651
8
1.57
References 
Authors
1
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Seiichiro Hangai16918.84
Shinji Yamanaka2377.46
t hammamoto381.57