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Sakamoto, Hiroyuki
Nishiguchi, Naoto
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Abstract | We examine a pen-movement vector parameter to reduce the computational complexity in the on-line signature verification method based on DiscreteWavelet Transform (DWT) and adaptive signal processing. The pen-movement vector is a time-varying signal which is derived from pen-position parameters and is decomposed into sub-band signals by using the DWT. Individual features are extracted as high frequency components in sub-bands. Verification is achieved in each sub-band by using the adaptive signal processing. Total decision for verification is done by combining multiple verification results. Experimental results show that the verification rate using the pen-movement vector parameter is equivalent to that of our conventional method which utilizes the pen-position parameter although computational complexity is reduced to half of that of the conventional method.
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Publisher | IEEE
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ISBN | 078038346X
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NCID | BA68894141
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Journal Title | MWSCAS 2004 : the 2004 47th Midwest Symposium on Circuits and Systems conference proceedings
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MWSCAS 2004 : the 2004 47th Midwest Symposium on Circuits and Systems conference proceedings
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Published Date | 2004
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Citation | MWSCAS 2004 : the 2004 47th Midwest Symposium on Circuits and Systems conference proceedings. 2004,
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Faculty of Engineering/Graduate School of Engineering
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English
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