Abstract

Natural Immune System offers many interesting features that inspired the design of Artificial Immune Systems (AIS) used to solve various problems of engineering and artificial intelligence. AIS are particularly successful in fault detection and diagnosis applications where anomalies such as errors and failures are assimilated to viruses that should be detected. Thereby, AIS seem suitable to automatically detect forgeries in signature verification systems. This paper proposes a novel method for off-line signature verification that is based on the Artificial Immune Recognition System (AIRS). For feature generation, two different descriptors are proposed to generate signature traits. The first is the Gradient Local Binary Patterns that estimates gradient features based on the LBP neighborhood. The second descriptor is the Longest Run Feature, which describes the signature topology by considering longest suites of text pixels. Performance evaluation is carried out on CEDAR and GPDS-100 datasets. The results obtained showed that the proposed system has promising performance and often comfortably outperforms the state of the art.

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