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Line segment distribution of sketches for Persian signature recognition

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posted on 2024-11-18, 16:49 authored by A Chalechale, Alfred Mertins
A novel fast method for line segment extraction based on chain code representation of thinned sketches (or edge maps) is presented and exploited for Persian signature recognition. The method has a parallel nature and can be employed on parallel machines. It breaks the macro chains into several micro chains after applying shifting, smoothing and differentiating. The micro chains are then approximated by straight line segments. Length and position distributions of the extracted line segments are used to make a compact feature vector for Iranian cursive signature. The feature vector is invariant under affine transforms and can be used effectively in paperless office projects. Experimental results show fast response and accurate recognition/retrieval rate.

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This article was originally published as: Chalechale, A & Mertins, A, Line segment distribution of sketches for Persian signature recognition", Conference on Convergent Technologies for Asia-Pacific Region (TENCON 2003), 15-17 October 2003, 1, 11-15. Copyright IEEE 2003.

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