Comparison of global and local features for author's identification by using geometrical and zoning methods

Identification analysis for author's handwriting image in forensic investigation is still an important research area in this current big data era. Images feature extraction can lead to an issue of high dimensionality of data. The process of feature extraction is the most crucial process in auth...

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Main Authors: Jalil, I. E. A., Shamsuddin, S. M., Muda, A. K., Azmi, M. S., Hasan, S., Ahmad, S.
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Published: 2020
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spelling my.utm.924852021-09-30T15:12:06Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/92485/ Comparison of global and local features for author's identification by using geometrical and zoning methods Jalil, I. E. A. Shamsuddin, S. M. Muda, A. K. Azmi, M. S. Hasan, S. Ahmad, S. QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science Identification analysis for author's handwriting image in forensic investigation is still an important research area in this current big data era. Images feature extraction can lead to an issue of high dimensionality of data. The process of feature extraction is the most crucial process in author's identification. It is important to choose the best method to represent the image. This study compared two feature extraction methods, namely Higher-Order United Moment Invariant (HUMI) and the Edge-based Directional (ED) method that construct the Global and Local Features respectively. The additional process of discretization was implemented before the training and testing phase to represent the generalized features for the classifier models. This process induced a better performance accuracy for both methods where the discretized Local Features achieved 99.95% accuracy rate that slightly outperforms the discretized Global Features with only 99.91%. 2020 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/92485/1/ShafaatunnurHasan2020_ComparisonOfGlobalAndLocalFeaturesForAuthorsIdentification.pdf Jalil, I. E. A. and Shamsuddin, S. M. and Muda, A. K. and Azmi, M. S. and Hasan, S. and Ahmad, S. (2020) Comparison of global and local features for author's identification by using geometrical and zoning methods. In: International Conference on Telecommunication, Electronic and Computer Engineering 2019, ICTEC 2019, 22 - 24 October 2019, Melaka, Malaysia. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1502/1/012049
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topic QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
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Jalil, I. E. A.
Shamsuddin, S. M.
Muda, A. K.
Azmi, M. S.
Hasan, S.
Ahmad, S.
Comparison of global and local features for author's identification by using geometrical and zoning methods
description Identification analysis for author's handwriting image in forensic investigation is still an important research area in this current big data era. Images feature extraction can lead to an issue of high dimensionality of data. The process of feature extraction is the most crucial process in author's identification. It is important to choose the best method to represent the image. This study compared two feature extraction methods, namely Higher-Order United Moment Invariant (HUMI) and the Edge-based Directional (ED) method that construct the Global and Local Features respectively. The additional process of discretization was implemented before the training and testing phase to represent the generalized features for the classifier models. This process induced a better performance accuracy for both methods where the discretized Local Features achieved 99.95% accuracy rate that slightly outperforms the discretized Global Features with only 99.91%.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Jalil, I. E. A.
Shamsuddin, S. M.
Muda, A. K.
Azmi, M. S.
Hasan, S.
Ahmad, S.
author_facet Jalil, I. E. A.
Shamsuddin, S. M.
Muda, A. K.
Azmi, M. S.
Hasan, S.
Ahmad, S.
author_sort Jalil, I. E. A.
title Comparison of global and local features for author's identification by using geometrical and zoning methods
title_short Comparison of global and local features for author's identification by using geometrical and zoning methods
title_full Comparison of global and local features for author's identification by using geometrical and zoning methods
title_fullStr Comparison of global and local features for author's identification by using geometrical and zoning methods
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of global and local features for author's identification by using geometrical and zoning methods
title_sort comparison of global and local features for author's identification by using geometrical and zoning methods
publishDate 2020
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/92485/1/ShafaatunnurHasan2020_ComparisonOfGlobalAndLocalFeaturesForAuthorsIdentification.pdf
http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/92485/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1502/1/012049
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