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3 April 2008 On-line signature authentication: user adaptive template protection and renewability
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Abstract
In this paper an adaptive feature-based approach to on-line signature verification is presented. Cryptographic techniques are employed to protect the extracted templates thus making impossible to derive the original biometric data from the stored information, as well as to generate multiple templates from the same original biometrics. Our approach allows to obtain, together with protection, also template cancelability thus guaranteeing user's privacy. The proposed authentication scheme is able to automatically adjust its parameters to the variability of each user's signature, thus obtaining a user adaptive system with enhanced performances with respect to a nonadaptive one. Experimental results show the effectiveness of our approach. Also the effects on the recognition performances when using the pen inclination features are investigated.
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Emanuele Maiorana, Patrizio Campisi, and Alessandro Neri "On-line signature authentication: user adaptive template protection and renewability", Proc. SPIE 6982, Mobile Multimedia/Image Processing, Security, and Applications 2008, 69820R (3 April 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.784538
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KEYWORDS
Biometrics

Binary data

Feature extraction

Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy

Reliability

Computer programming

Computer security

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