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The dynamic signature is a biometric trait widely used and accepted for verifying a person’s identity. Current automatic signature-based biometric systems typically require five, ten, or even more specimens of a person’s signature to learn intrapersonal variability sufficient to provide an accurate verification of the individual’s identity. To mitigate this drawback, this paper proposes a procedure...
The handwriting signature is one of the most popular behavioral biometric traits for person recognition. Such recognition systems capture the personal signing behaviour and its variability based on a limited number of enrolled signatures. In this paper a cognitive inspired model based on motor equivalence theory is developed to duplicate off-line signatures from one real on-line seed. This model achieves...
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