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creators_name: Rahmat, R.
creators_name: Kamel, N.S.
creators_name: Yahya, N.
title: Subspace-based signature verification technique using reduced-sensor data glove
ispublished: pub
keywords: Average Distance; Biometric systems; Data glove; Dynamic method; Input devices; On-line signature verification; Sensor data; Signature data; Signature verification; Singular vectors; Special applications, Biometrics; Electronic commerce; Feature extraction; Industrial electronics; Sensors; Virtual reality, Singular value decomposition
note: cited By 7; Conference of 2009 IEEE Symposium on Industrial Electronics and Applications, ISIEA 2009 ; Conference Date: 4 October 2009 Through 6 October 2009; Conference Code:79286
abstract: Online signature verification is a dynamic method in which the biometric system recognizes the signature by analyzing its characters such as acceleration, pressure, and orientation. The system make used of a data glove which is originally designed for virtual reality application as an input device. The proposed technique for online signature verification is based on the Singular Value Decomposition (SVD) technique which involves four aspects: 1) data acquisition and preprocessing 2) feature extraction 3) matching (classification), 4) decision making. The SVD is used to find r-singular vectors sensing the maximal energy of the signature data matrix A, called principle subspace thus account for most of the variation in the original data. Having modeled the signature through its r-th principal subspace, the authenticity of the tried signature can be determined by calculating the average distance between its principal subspace and the template signature. In this paper, we investigate the performance of the signature verification system with reduced-sensor data glove. The selection of the most prominent sensors of the data glove is based on the F-value for each sensor. The signature verification technique was tested with large number of authentic and forgery signatures and has demonstrated that it has the potential to offer high level of security for special application, such as banking and electronic commerce. © 2009 IEEE.
date: 2009
official_url: https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-76449114641&doi=10.1109%2fISIEA.2009.5356475&partnerID=40&md5=73def32ea8677db5ebad64b4ef66d0a0
id_number: 10.1109/ISIEA.2009.5356475
full_text_status: none
publication: 2009 IEEE Symposium on Industrial Electronics and Applications, ISIEA 2009 - Proceedings
volume: 1
place_of_pub: Kuala Lumpur
pagerange: 83-88
refereed: TRUE
isbn: 9781424446827
citation:   Rahmat, R. and Kamel, N.S. and Yahya, N.  (2009) Subspace-based signature verification technique using reduced-sensor data glove.  In: UNSPECIFIED.