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Cancellable Biometrics for On-line Signature Recognition

Cancellable Biometrics for On-line Signature Recognition
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Author(s): Emanuele Maiorana (Università degli Studi Roma TRE, Italy), Patrizio Campisi (Università degli Studi Roma TRE, Italy)and Alessandro Neri (Università degli Studi Roma TRE, Italy)
Copyright: 2011
Pages: 26
Source title: New Technologies for Digital Crime and Forensics: Devices, Applications, and Software
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Chang-Tsun Li (University of Warwick, UK)and Anthony T. S. Ho (University of Surrey, UK)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60960-515-5.ch020

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Abstract

With the widespread diffusion of biometrics-based recognition systems, there is an increasing awareness of the risks associated with the use of biometric data. Significant efforts are therefore being dedicated to the design of algorithms and architectures able to secure the biometric characteristics, and to guarantee the necessary privacy to their owners. In this work we discuss a protected on-line signature-based biometric recognition system, where the considered biometrics are secured by applying a set of non-invertible transformations, thus generating modified templates from which retrieving the original information is computationally as hard as random guessing it. The advantages of using a protection method based on non-invertible transforms are exploited by presenting three different strategies for the matching of the transformed templates, and by proposing a multi-biometrics approach based on score-level fusion to improve the performances of the considered system. The reported experimental results, evaluated on the public MCYT signature database, show that the achievable recognition rates are only slightly affected by the proposed protection scheme, which is able to guarantee the desired security and renewability for the considered biometrics.

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