Real Time Dynamics Signature Verification

Real Time Dynamics Signature Verification is a process of verifying the writer's identity by using signature verification. This project highlights the development of signature verification system using Microsoft Visual Basic 6 to recognize the input signature from the stored samples in a tex...

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Main Author: Azlina , Othman
Format: Monograph
Published: UTeM 2008
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Summary:Real Time Dynamics Signature Verification is a process of verifying the writer's identity by using signature verification. This project highlights the development of signature verification system using Microsoft Visual Basic 6 to recognize the input signature from the stored samples in a text file. Signature verification technology requires primarily a digitizing tablet and a special pen connected to the Universal Serial Bus Port (USB port) of a computer. An individual can sign on the digitizing tablet using the special pen regardless of his signature size and position. The signature is characterized as pen-strokes consisting x-y coordinates and the data on the signature are stored in a text file. The components of a digital signature verification consists of a data acquisition module, a pre processing module, a normalization and re sampling module, a feature extraction module, a classifier module and a decision module. In this project the classifier used is the Support Vector Machine (SVM) and a new extractor is proposed consisting of time and pressure data, which provides of several more meaningful features of the signature.