Is it possible to perfectly simulate a signature, in the particular and challenging case where the signature is simple? A set of signatures of six writers, considered to be simple on the basis of highlighted criteria, was sampled. These signatures were transferred to forgers requested to produce freehand simulations. Among these simulations, those capable of reproducing the features of the reference signatures were submitted for evaluation to forensic document experts through proficiency testing. The results suggest that there is no perfect simulation. With the supplementary aim of assessing the influence of forger's skills on the results, forgers were selected from three distinct populations, which differ according to professional criteria...
The main goal of this thesis is twofold. First, the thesis aims at bridging the gap between existing...
In the context of current forensic knowledge and practice, using the handwriting analysis method to ...
This study explores the effectiveness of two texturalmeasurements on signature verification for skil...
Signatures are widely used as a form of personal authentication. Despite ubiquity in deployment, ind...
The experiments described in this thesis deal with handwriting characteristics which are involved in...
In the push for more objectively based evidence in support of forensic document examination practice...
The complexity of a handwritten signature is a key factor in the ability of forensic document examin...
In this paper, we study the impact of an incremental level of skill in the forgeries against signatu...
Documents are not always what they are represented. A forger tries to show as if the Documents he is...
In spite of the numerous algorithms for automating the verification of handwritten signatures that h...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
This article presents an analysis of handwritten signature dynamics belonging to two authentication ...
Abstract: Dynamic Signature Verification (DSV) is unique among other biometric authentication techno...
Understanding signature complexity has been shown to be a crucial facet for both forensic and biomet...
Abstract. Handwriting experts are usually required to differentiate between authentic and forged sig...
The main goal of this thesis is twofold. First, the thesis aims at bridging the gap between existing...
In the context of current forensic knowledge and practice, using the handwriting analysis method to ...
This study explores the effectiveness of two texturalmeasurements on signature verification for skil...
Signatures are widely used as a form of personal authentication. Despite ubiquity in deployment, ind...
The experiments described in this thesis deal with handwriting characteristics which are involved in...
In the push for more objectively based evidence in support of forensic document examination practice...
The complexity of a handwritten signature is a key factor in the ability of forensic document examin...
In this paper, we study the impact of an incremental level of skill in the forgeries against signatu...
Documents are not always what they are represented. A forger tries to show as if the Documents he is...
In spite of the numerous algorithms for automating the verification of handwritten signatures that h...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
This article presents an analysis of handwritten signature dynamics belonging to two authentication ...
Abstract: Dynamic Signature Verification (DSV) is unique among other biometric authentication techno...
Understanding signature complexity has been shown to be a crucial facet for both forensic and biomet...
Abstract. Handwriting experts are usually required to differentiate between authentic and forged sig...
The main goal of this thesis is twofold. First, the thesis aims at bridging the gap between existing...
In the context of current forensic knowledge and practice, using the handwriting analysis method to ...
This study explores the effectiveness of two texturalmeasurements on signature verification for skil...