2017
DOI: 10.1007/s11042-017-5011-4
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Analysis of 3D signatures recorded using leap motion sensor

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“…Recently, other works have been developed related to the in-air signature, as (Behera et al, 2017), which also proposes the use of the handwritten signature, with the difference of the sensor used to capture the data. Another example is shown in Behera, Dash et al (2018), , where a system based on 3D in-air signature is presented as solution for verification and recognition.…”
Section: In-air Information Applied To Signature Verificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Recently, other works have been developed related to the in-air signature, as (Behera et al, 2017), which also proposes the use of the handwritten signature, with the difference of the sensor used to capture the data. Another example is shown in Behera, Dash et al (2018), , where a system based on 3D in-air signature is presented as solution for verification and recognition.…”
Section: In-air Information Applied To Signature Verificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…User authentication based on signatures is a widely-studied field in biometrics since it is one of the most accepted verification techniques (Behera et al, 2017;Impedovo & Pirlo, 2008), mainly because of its usability. Signatures verification techniques are usually divided into online (Plamondon & Srihari, 2000) and offline (Vargas et al, 2009).…”
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“…Kane and Khanna (Kane and Khanna, 2017) have proposed an equipolar signature (EPS) technique for a vision-based mid-air unistroke character input framework that is resistant to variations in scale, translation and rotation. Some recent works have also addressed the problem of 3D air signature recognition and verification (Behera et al, 2017(Behera et al, , 2018. (Behera et al, 2018) presents a method for analyzing 3D air signatures captured using the Leap Motion Controller, with the help of a new geometrical feature extracted from the convex hull enclosing a signature.…”
Section: Air-writing Recognitionmentioning
confidence: 99%