论文标题
疲劳对在线作者表现的影响
The effect of fatigue on the performance of online writer recognition
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论文摘要
背景:基于主题所做的事物(例如签名和基于文本的识别)的生物识别方式的性能可能会受到主题状态的影响。疲劳是可能严重影响手写任务结果的条件之一。最近的研究已经表明,物理疲劳会在某些从共同写作和绘画任务中提取的特征中产生可衡量的差异。重要的是要确定身体疲劳有助于在这些生物识别方式中观察到的人体内变异性,并且还知道识别方法的性能是否受到疲劳的影响。目标:在本文中,我们评估疲劳对用户内变异性的影响以及基于签名和基于文本的作者识别方法的性能,包括识别和验证。方法:考虑了几种签名和文本识别方法,并将其应用于不同水平的诱导疲劳后收集的样品,该样品通过代谢和机械评估以及主观感知来衡量。识别方法是动态的时间扭曲和多部分矢量量化,用于签名以及对大写字母中文本的合格依赖性识别。对于每个疲劳水平,测量了这些方法的识别和验证性能。结果:签名显示没有统计学意义的用户影响,但文本确实如此。另一方面,基于签名的识别方法的性能会受到疲劳的负面影响,而在基于文本的识别中的影响并不明显,只要考虑了足够长的序列。
Background: The performance of biometric modalities based on things done by the subject, like signature and text-based recognition, may be affected by the subject state. Fatigue is one of the conditions that can significantly affect the outcome of handwriting tasks. Recent research has already shown that physical fatigue produces measurable differences in some features extracted from common writing and drawing tasks. It is important to establish to which extent physical fatigue contributes to the intra-person variability observed in these biometric modalities and also to know whether the performance of recognition methods is affected by fatigue. Goal: In this paper we assess the impact of fatigue on intra-user variability and on the performance of signature-based and text-based writer recognition approaches encompassing both identification and verification. Methods: Several signature and text recognition methods are considered and applied to samples gathered after different levels of induced fatigue, measured by metabolic and mechanical assessment and, also by subjective perception. The recognition methods are Dynamic Time Warping and Multi Section Vector Quantization, for signatures, and Allographic Text-Dependent Recognition for text in capital letters. For each fatigue level, the identification and verification performance of these methods is measured. Results: Signature shows no statistically significant intra-user impact, but text does. On the other hand, performance of signature-based recognition approaches is negatively impacted by fatigue whereas the impact is not noticeable in text-based recognition, provided long enough sequences are considered.