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Title: A hybrid statistical modelling, normalization and inferencing techniques of an off-line signature verification system
Authors: Ahmad, S.M.S. 
Shakil, A. 
Faudzi, M.A. 
Anwar, R.Md. 
Balbed, M.A.M. 
Issue Date: 2009
Journal: In 2009 WRI World Congress on Computer Science and Information Engineering, CSIE 2009 (Vol. 6, pp. 6-11). [5170651] 
Abstract: This paper presents an automatic off-line signature verification system that is built using several statistical techniques .The learning phase involves the use of Hidden Markov Modelling (HMM) technique to build a reference model for each local feature extracted from a set of signature samples of a particular user. The verification phase uses three layers of statistical techniques.. The first layer involves the computation of the HMM-based log-likelihood probability match score. The second layer performs the mapping of this score into soft boundary ranges of acceptance or rejection through the use of z-score analysis and normalization function. Next Bayesian inference technique is used to arrive at the final decision of accepting or rejecting a given signature sample. © 2008 IEEE.
DOI: 10.1109/CSIE.2009.973
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