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Title: Multiple Generation of Bengali Static Signatures
Authors: Diaz, Moises 
Chanda, Sukalpa
Ferrer, Miguel A. 
Banerjee, Chayan Kr.
Majumdar, Anirban
Carmona-Duarte, Cristina 
Acharya, Parikshit
Pal, Umapada
UNESCO Clasification: 3307 Tecnología electrónica
Keywords: Verification
Online
Issue Date: 2016
Journal: Proceedings Of 2016 15Th International Conference On Frontiers In Handwriting Recognition (Icfhr)
Conference: 15th International Conference on Frontiers in Handwriting Recognition (ICFHR) 
Abstract: Handwritten signature datasets are really necessary for the purpose of developing and training automatic signature verification systems. It is desired that all samples in a signature dataset should exhibit both inter-personal and intra-personal variability. A possibility to model this reality seems to be obtained through the synthesis of signatures. In this paper we propose a method based on motor equivalence model theory to generate static Bengali signatures. This theory divides the human action to write mainly into cognitive and motor levels. Due to difference between scripts, we have redesigned our previous synthesizer [1], [2], which generates static Western signatures. The experiments assess whether this method can approach the intra and interpersonal variability of the Bengali-100 Static Signature DB from a performance-based validation. The similarities reported in the experimental results proof the ability of the synthesizer to generate signature images in this script.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/74421
ISSN: 2167-6445
DOI: 10.1109/ICFHR.2016.18
Source: Proceedings Of 2016 15Th International Conference On Frontiers In Handwriting Recognition (Icfhr)[ISSN 2167-6445], p. 42-47, (2016)
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