Semi-independent shifting technique for signature verification
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1. In a signature verification process including the steps of obtaining acceleration data and pressure data related to a given signature and comparing said data with reference data previously obtained from an identified signer, the improvement which comprises a method of enhancing the correlation or representative segments of the acceleration data which includes the steps ofperforming correlations of respective segments of a reference pressure signal and a sample pressure signal by successively measuring the correlation as the two signals are shifted with respect to one another,storing the shift values which produce the maximum correlation between each pair of pressure signal segments, andshifting corresponding segments of acceleration data with respect to one another by an amount which is ±
- 1 time units of the stored shift values during subsequent correlations of the acceleration data.
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Abstract
A signature verification system includes means for obtaining acceleration data and pressure data related to a given signature and means for comparing that data with reference data previously obtained from an identified signer. The correlations between segments of a reference pressure signal and a sample pressure signal are computed. This process involves successively measuring the correlation as the two segments are shifted with respect to each other. The amount of the shifts that produce the maximum correlations between the pressure signal segments is stored in memory. The corresponding segments of acceleration data are shifted with respect to one another by an amount which is ±1 time units of the stored shift values during subsequent correlations of the acceleration data. The overall performance of the signature verification system is improved both in terms of processing time and in error rate as compared to the independent shifting method and in error rate with a minor increase in computation time as compared to the pressure only shifting method.
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1. In a signature verification process including the steps of obtaining acceleration data and pressure data related to a given signature and comparing said data with reference data previously obtained from an identified signer, the improvement which comprises a method of enhancing the correlation or representative segments of the acceleration data which includes the steps of
performing correlations of respective segments of a reference pressure signal and a sample pressure signal by successively measuring the correlation as the two signals are shifted with respect to one another, storing the shift values which produce the maximum correlation between each pair of pressure signal segments, and shifting corresponding segments of acceleration data with respect to one another by an amount which is ± - 1 time units of the stored shift values during subsequent correlations of the acceleration data.
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