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A Linear-complexity Multi-biometric Forensic Document Analysis System, by Fusing the Stylome and Signature Modalities

Authors :
Hossayni, Sayyed-Ali
Alizadeh-Q, Yousef
Tavana, Vahid
Nejad, Seyed M. Hosseini
Akbarzadeh-T, Mohammad-R
Del Acebo, Esteve
Esteva, Josep Lluis De la Rosa i
Grosso, Enrico
Tistarelli, Massimo
Kudlacik, Przemyslaw
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Forensic Document Analysis (FDA) addresses the problem of finding the authorship of a given document. Identification of the document writer via a number of its modalities (e.g. handwriting, signature, linguistic writing style (i.e. stylome), etc.) has been studied in the FDA state-of-the-art. But, no research is conducted on the fusion of stylome and signature modalities. In this paper, we propose such a bimodal FDA system (which has vast applications in judicial, police-related, and historical documents analysis) with a focus on time-complexity. The proposed bimodal system can be trained and tested with linear time complexity. For this purpose, we first revisit Multinomial Na\"ive Bayes (MNB), as the best state-of-the-art linear-complexity authorship attribution system and, then, prove its superior accuracy to the well-known linear-complexity classifiers in the state-of-the-art. Then, we propose a fuzzy version of MNB for being fused with a state-of-the-art well-known linear-complexity fuzzy signature recognition system. For the evaluation purposes, we construct a chimeric dataset, composed of signatures and textual contents of different letters. Despite its linear-complexity, the proposed multi-biometric system is proven to meaningfully improve its state-of-the-art unimodal counterparts, regarding the accuracy, F-Score, Detection Error Trade-off (DET), Cumulative Match Characteristics (CMC), and Match Score Histograms (MSH) evaluation metrics.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1902.02176
Document Type :
Working Paper