Biometric Recognition Group-ATVS, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Madrid, Spain.
PLoS One. 2013 Jul 23;8(7):e69897. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0069897. Print 2013.
The first consistent and reproducible evaluation of the effect of aging on dynamic signature is reported. Experiments are carried out on a database generated from two previous datasets which were acquired, under very similar conditions, in 6 sessions distributed in a 15-month time span. Three different systems, representing the current most popular approaches in signature recognition, are used in the experiments, proving the degradation suffered by this trait with the passing of time. Several template update strategies are also studied as possible measures to reduce the impact of aging on the system's performance. Different results regarding the way in which signatures tend to change with time, and their most and least stable features, are also given.
首次对老化对动态签名影响进行了一致且可重复的评估。实验是在两个先前数据集的基础上进行的,这些数据集是在 15 个月的时间跨度内分 6 个阶段以非常相似的条件采集的。实验中使用了三种不同的系统,这些系统代表了目前签名识别中最流行的方法,证明了随着时间的推移,这种特征会退化。还研究了几种模板更新策略,作为减少老化对系统性能影响的可能措施。还给出了有关签名随时间变化的方式以及最稳定和最不稳定特征的不同结果。