Maher Khalaf Hussien
Mosul University

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Off-line handwritten signature recognition based on genetic algorithm and Euclidean distance Iman Subhi Mohammed; Maher Khalaf Hussien
IAES International Journal of Artificial Intelligence (IJ-AI) Vol 12, No 3: September 2023
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijai.v12.i3.pp1238-1249

Abstract

Biometric authentication is a technology that has become significant in the high level of personal identity security. This paper provides a signature recognition system. This paper provides a static signature recognition system (SSRS). We have classified the signature in two ways. The first method uses the genetic algorithm (GA), considering that the signature is the chromosome with 35 genes, and each feature is a gene. With applying the processes of the GA between chromosomes and the formation of generations in sequence until we reach the optimal solution by finding the chromosome closest to the chromosome that enters the system. In the second method, we have classified the signature by calculating the Euclidean Distance between the query signature and the signatures stored in the database. The signature closest to a confirmed threshold is considered the desired goal. The database uses 25 handwritten signatures (15 signatures for training and five original signatures, and five fake signatures written by other people for testing), so we have a database of 500 signatures. With a 94% discrimination rate, the genetic recognition system (GRS) was able to access the solutions, and with a (91% rate) the euclidean recognition system (ERS) was done. The application uses MATLAB.