Course Description
A handwritten signature is a person’s name written by his or her own hand. Signature is a behavioral feature utilized in automatic user verification systems inside the biometric framework.
Handwritten signatures have a long history of being used to validate a user’s identification for applications such as document authentication, credit card transactions, cheque verification, attendance recording, and forensics. Although signatures are still used to visually authenticate an individual’s identification, a growing interest in both academics and industry has led to the development of systems for automatic signature-based user authentication. Nowadays, signature is one of the most widely accepted biometrics because the majority of users consider it as a noninvasive and nonthreatening characteristic, with the act of signing being a part of everyday life.
Program Objectives
- History of Signature Recognition
- Signature Recognition
- Description
- Acquiring a sample/Reference Data
- Strengths and Weaknesses of Signature Recognition
- Common Applications
- Domains
- Syllabus Download
- Quizzes 0
- Duration Lifetime access
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 265
- Certificate No
- Assessments Yes