Automatic reference adaptation during dynamic signature verification
First Claim
1. A method of automatically adapting reference signatures without human intervention to changing writing styles of a signer in a signature verification system, comprising the steps of:
- (a) creating a second set of reference signatures which contain current sample signatures indicating current signing characteristics;
(b) comparing a sample signature to each signature in a first set of reference signatures;
(c) accepting the sample signature if it would be accepted as a valid signature when compared with any of the signatures in the first set of reference signatures;
(d) comparing a sample signature in each signature in the second set of reference signature if the sample signature would not have been accepted as valid when compared with any of the signatures in the first set of reference signatures and which is close to one of the signatures in the first set of reference signatures, the sample signature being accepted as a valid signatures, if it is accepted when compared to any of the signatures in the second set of reference signatures;
(e) changing the reference signatures in the first and the second set of reference signatures, wherein the changing of the first set of reference signatures comprises the steps of;
(i) selecting a first reference signature from the second set of reference signatures, the selected signature being the signature which would cause the initially rejected signature to be accepted as a valid signature and which receives the highest score in the second set of reference signatures when the selected first reference signature is compared with the initially rejected signature;
(ii) selecting a second reference signature from the set of signatures currently available, the second reference signature being the signature which best compliments the selected first reference signature;
(iii) replacing the first set of reference signatures with the selected first and second reference signatures;
and wherein the changing of the second set of reference signatures comprises the step of;
replacing the second set of reference signatures after changing the first set of reference signatures with the most recent signatures from the set of signatures currently available, excluding any signature included in the changed first set of reference signatures.
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Abstract
A signature verification method wherein sets of reference signatures are automatically adapted to changing writing styles of a signer of a signature. More specifically, a number of signatures in a set of reference signatures are automatically replaced during a current verification session with signatures from the current verification session. In addition, signatures which would ordinarily be rejected using conventional methods of verification are compared with these new reference signatures which are indicative of current signing characteristics and then possibly accepted as true and valid signatures.
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8 Claims
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1. A method of automatically adapting reference signatures without human intervention to changing writing styles of a signer in a signature verification system, comprising the steps of:
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(a) creating a second set of reference signatures which contain current sample signatures indicating current signing characteristics; (b) comparing a sample signature to each signature in a first set of reference signatures; (c) accepting the sample signature if it would be accepted as a valid signature when compared with any of the signatures in the first set of reference signatures; (d) comparing a sample signature in each signature in the second set of reference signature if the sample signature would not have been accepted as valid when compared with any of the signatures in the first set of reference signatures and which is close to one of the signatures in the first set of reference signatures, the sample signature being accepted as a valid signatures, if it is accepted when compared to any of the signatures in the second set of reference signatures; (e) changing the reference signatures in the first and the second set of reference signatures, wherein the changing of the first set of reference signatures comprises the steps of; (i) selecting a first reference signature from the second set of reference signatures, the selected signature being the signature which would cause the initially rejected signature to be accepted as a valid signature and which receives the highest score in the second set of reference signatures when the selected first reference signature is compared with the initially rejected signature; (ii) selecting a second reference signature from the set of signatures currently available, the second reference signature being the signature which best compliments the selected first reference signature; (iii) replacing the first set of reference signatures with the selected first and second reference signatures; and wherein the changing of the second set of reference signatures comprises the step of; replacing the second set of reference signatures after changing the first set of reference signatures with the most recent signatures from the set of signatures currently available, excluding any signature included in the changed first set of reference signatures.
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2. A method of automatically adapting reference signatures without human intervention and signature comparison parameters to changing writing styles of a signer in a signature verification system, comprising the steps of:
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(a) creating a second set of reference signatures which contain current sample signatures indicating current signing characteristics; (b) comparing a sample signature to each signature in a first set of reference signatures; (c) accepting the sample signature if it would be accepted as a valid signature when compared with any of the signatures in the first set of reference signatures; (d) comparing a sample signature to each signature in the second set of reference signatures if the sample signature would not have been accepted as valid when compared with any of the signatures in the first set of reference signatures and which is close to one of the signatures in the first set of reference signatures, the sample signature being accepted as a valid signature if it is accepted when compared to any of the signatures in the second set of reference signatures. (e) changing the reference signatures in the first and second set of reference signatures, wherein the changing of the first set of reference signatures comprises the steps of; (i) selecting a first reference signature from the second set of reference signatures, the selected signature being the signature which would cause the initially rejected signature to be accepted as a valid signature and which receives the highest score in the second set of reference signatures when the selected first reference signature is compared with the initially rejected signature; (ii) selecting a second reference signature from the set of signatures currently available, the second reference signature being the signature which best compliments the selected first reference signature; (iii) replacing the first set of reference signatures with the selected first and second reference signatures; and wherein the changing of the second set of reference signatures comprises the step of; replacing the second set of reference signatures after changing the first set of reference signatures with the most recent signatures from the set of signatures currently available, excluding any signature included in the changed first set of reference signatures; (f) changing the signature comparison parameter calculated as if all of the available signature had been submitted during a single enroll session.
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3. A method of automatically adapting reference signatures without human intervention and signature comparison parameters to changing writing styles of a signer in a signature verification system, comprising the steps of:
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(a) creating a second set of reference signatures which contain recent sample signatures indicating current signing characteristics and which second set is an extension of a first set of reference signatures wherein the first set of reference signatures comprises two reference signatures and the second sets of reference signatures comprises four reference signatures and wherein the oldest signatures in the second set of reference signatures are updated with accepted signatures and with signatures which are close and which are obtained during a signature verification session which session included an accepted signature; (b) comparing a sample signature to each signature in a first set of reference signatures; (c) accepting the sample signature if it would be accepted as a valid signature when compared with any of the signature in the first set of reference signatures; (d) comparing a sample signature to each signature in the second set of reference signatures if the sample signature would not have been accepted as valid when compared with any of the signatures in the first set of reference signatures and which is close to one of the signatures in the first set of reference signatures, the sample signature being accepted as a valid signature if it is accepted when compared to any of the signatures in the second set of reference signatures; (e) changing the reference signatures in the first and second set of reference signatures, wherein the changing of the first set of reference signatures comprises the steps of; (i) selecting a first reference signature from the second set of reference signatures, the selecting signature being the signature which would cause the rejected signature to be accepted as a valid signature and which receives the highest score in the second set of reference signatures when the selected first reference signature is compared with the rejected signature; (ii) selecting a second reference signature from the set of signatures currently available, the second reference signature being the signature which best compliments the selected first reference signature; (iii) replacing the first set of reference signatures with the selected first and second reference signatures; and wherein the changing of the second set of reference signatures comprises the step of; replacing the second set of reference signatures after changing the first set of reference signatures with the most recent signatures from the set of signatures currently available, excluding any signature included in the changed first set of reference signatures; (f) changing the signature comparison parameters calculated as if all of the available signature had been submitted during a single enroll session.
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4. A method of automatically adapting, without human intervention, reference signatures to changing writing styles of a signer in a signature verification system, comprising the steps of:
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(a) creating a second set of reference signatures which contain current sample signatures indicating current signing characteristics; (b) comparing a sample signature to each signature in a first set of reference signatures; (c) accepting the sample signature if it would be accepted as a valid signature when compared with any of the signatures in the first set of reference signatures; (d) comparing a sample signature to each signature in the second set of reference signatures if the sample signature would not have been accepted as valid when compared with any of the signatures in the first set of reference signatures and which is close to one of the signatures in the first set of reference signatures, the sample signature being accepted as a valid signature if it is accepted when compared to any of the signatures in the second set of reference signatures, (e) changing the reference signatures in the second set of reference signatures if the sample signature is accepted as valid when compared with signatures in the first set of reference signatures as in step (c), and changing the reference signatures in the first set of reference signatures if the sample signature is accepted as valid when compared with signatures in the second set of reference signatures as in step (d). - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7, 8)
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