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The Usability of Derived Function Features in Online Signature Verification
Handwritten signatures are one of the most commonly used biometrics. Because signatures are widely accepted, their verification is a fundamental problem. The aim of signature verification is to decide about the origin of the signature so the ability to detect forgeries. Until offline signature verification is based on the scanned image of the signatures, online signature verification applies different electronic devices to capture the signatures. Online signatures also contain dynamic information such as the pressure or inclination angle of the pen, so it is much more challenging to forge online signatures than offline ones. In addition, it is possible to define and calculate further derived features based on the captured ones. The captured features are usually function features, which means they assign a value to each signature point or specified sets of signature points. This work aims to compare the usability of common derived function features using a dynamic time warping (DTW) based solution.