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On-Line Signature Verification by Exploiting Inter-Feature Dependencies
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Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
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The paper presents the method of signature recognition, which is a modification of the windows technique. This windows technique allows comparing signatures with the use of any similarity coefficient, without the necessity of using additional algorithms equalizing the lengths of the sequences being compared. The elaborated method introduces a modification regarding the repeatability of individual fragments of person's signature. Thus signature verification is performed only on the basis of signature fragments, characterized by the highest repeatability. Studies using the proposed modification have shown that it has a higher efficiency in comparison to the standard method.