Thursday 3 November 2011

STUDY OF HAND PREFERENCES ON SIGNATURE FOR RIGHT-HANDED AND LEFT-HANDED PEOPLES

STUDY OF HAND PREFERENCES ON SIGNATURE FOR RIGHT-HANDED AND LEFT-HANDED PEOPLES

Study of Hand Preferences on Signature for Right-Handed and Left-Handed Peoples


Akram Gasmelseed and Nasrul Humaimi Mahmood

Faculty of Health Science and Biomedical Engineering,

Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Johor, Malaysia.


Abstract

Signature is the easiest way to issue the document. The problem of handwritten signature verification is a pattern recognition task used to differentiate two classes of original and fake signatures. The subject of interest in this study is about signature recognition that deals with the process of verifying the written signature patterns of human individuals and specifically between right-handed and left-handed people. The method that been used in this project is an on-line verification by using IntuosTM Graphics Tablet and Intuos pen as the data capturing device. On-line signature verification involved the capturing of dynamic signature signals such as pressure of pen tips, time duration of whole signature, altitude and azimuth. The ability to capture the signature and have it immediately available in a digital form for verification has opens up a range of new application areas about this topic.

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