Signature verification system

The Signature Verification System (SVS) is a hardware and software system which determines the authenticity of a signature. It takes the signature from an input device, preprocesses the signature and passes it to a computing process. The computing procedure will compare the previously authenticated...

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Main Authors: Licup, Maricris A., Naguit, Anna Lynn A., Que, Irene D.
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Institution: De La Salle University
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-95152021-08-15T03:31:51Z Signature verification system Licup, Maricris A. Naguit, Anna Lynn A. Que, Irene D. The Signature Verification System (SVS) is a hardware and software system which determines the authenticity of a signature. It takes the signature from an input device, preprocesses the signature and passes it to a computing process. The computing procedure will compare the previously authenticated signatures to the sample being validated. Given the fact that no two signatures are exactly alike, a tolerance value is specified to accept or reject a signature sample. The differences in the image and in the pressure exerted in writing signatures are the characteristics considered to distinct an authentic signature with an invalid one. The signature of two individuals will surely be different because the image and the pressure are unique factors for each individual. This is due to the fact that man's manner of writing has been developed from forms adopted since his early age. Preprocessing is applied on the signature image and on the downward pressure exerted in writing the signature on a digitizing tablet. It includes the normalization adn grayscaling of the signature images and pressures. The measurement of the pressure is facilitated by incorporating a circuitry designed by the proponents on the input device. Its main component is a sensor called the force transducer. The processing method that has been used to validate the signature samples is neurocomputing. The time elapsed to write the individual's signature is also regarded wherein if the time drops or exceeds the allowable, error, the signature is automatically invalid. The system provides a graphics editor where the user sees his signature after writing it on the input device. After processing, the system indicates whether the signature is genuine or not based on a specified tolerance. The whole system is tested, in an environment with a normal condition. 1993-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/8870 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Signature (Writing) Computer systems Input design, Computer Pattern recognition systems Machine translating Computer Sciences
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
language English
topic Signature (Writing)
Computer systems
Input design, Computer
Pattern recognition systems
Machine translating
Computer Sciences
spellingShingle Signature (Writing)
Computer systems
Input design, Computer
Pattern recognition systems
Machine translating
Computer Sciences
Licup, Maricris A.
Naguit, Anna Lynn A.
Que, Irene D.
Signature verification system
description The Signature Verification System (SVS) is a hardware and software system which determines the authenticity of a signature. It takes the signature from an input device, preprocesses the signature and passes it to a computing process. The computing procedure will compare the previously authenticated signatures to the sample being validated. Given the fact that no two signatures are exactly alike, a tolerance value is specified to accept or reject a signature sample. The differences in the image and in the pressure exerted in writing signatures are the characteristics considered to distinct an authentic signature with an invalid one. The signature of two individuals will surely be different because the image and the pressure are unique factors for each individual. This is due to the fact that man's manner of writing has been developed from forms adopted since his early age. Preprocessing is applied on the signature image and on the downward pressure exerted in writing the signature on a digitizing tablet. It includes the normalization adn grayscaling of the signature images and pressures. The measurement of the pressure is facilitated by incorporating a circuitry designed by the proponents on the input device. Its main component is a sensor called the force transducer. The processing method that has been used to validate the signature samples is neurocomputing. The time elapsed to write the individual's signature is also regarded wherein if the time drops or exceeds the allowable, error, the signature is automatically invalid. The system provides a graphics editor where the user sees his signature after writing it on the input device. After processing, the system indicates whether the signature is genuine or not based on a specified tolerance. The whole system is tested, in an environment with a normal condition.
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author Licup, Maricris A.
Naguit, Anna Lynn A.
Que, Irene D.
author_facet Licup, Maricris A.
Naguit, Anna Lynn A.
Que, Irene D.
author_sort Licup, Maricris A.
title Signature verification system
title_short Signature verification system
title_full Signature verification system
title_fullStr Signature verification system
title_full_unstemmed Signature verification system
title_sort signature verification system
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 1993
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/8870
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