摘要

This paper presents a novel classification method, Deep Multitask Metric Learning (DMML), for offline signature verification. Unlike existing methods that to verify questioned signatures of an individual merely consider the training samples of that class, DMML uses the knowledge from the similarities and dissimilarities between the genuine and forged samples of other classes too. To this end, using the idea of multitask and transfer learning, DMML train a distance metric for each class together with other classes simultaneously. DMML has a structure with a shared layer acting as a writer-independent approach, that is followed by separated layers which learn writer-dependent factors. We compare the proposed method against SVM, writer-dependent and writer-independent Discriminative Deep Metric Learning method on four offline signature datasets (UTSig, MCYT-75, GPDSsynthetic, and GPDS960GraySignatures) using Histogram of Oriented Gradients (HOG) and Discrete Radon Transform (DRT) features. Results of our experiments show that DMML achieves better performance compared to other methods in verifying genuine signatures, skilled and random forgeries.

  • 出版日期2016-9-1