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Stress System Concordance: A Signature of Resilience

open access: yesBiological Psychiatry Global Open Science
de Kloet, E. Ronald, Molendijk, Marc L.
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Dynamic Signature Verification System Based on One Real Signature

IEEE Transactions on Cybernetics, 2018
The dynamic signature is a biometric trait widely used and accepted for verifying a person's identity. Current automatic signature-based biometric systems typically require five, ten, or even more specimens of a person's signature to learn intrapersonal variability sufficient to provide an accurate verification of the individual's identity. To mitigate
Moises Diaz   +3 more
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Signature Table Systems and Learning

IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, 1982
A characterization theorem is given for the classes of functions which are representable by signature table systems. The usefulness of the theorem is demonstrated in the analysis and synthesis of such systems. The limitations on the power of these systems come from the restrictions on the table alphabet sizes, and a technique is given for evaluating ...
Biermann, Alan W.   +2 more
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Computerized signature verification system

IEEE Control Systems Magazine, 1988
The fine structure of the human muscle forces that are exerted during the writing of a signature is consistent and well defined for most people. On the basis of this observation, an experimental system that utilizes a person's signature waveform dynamics for identification is proposed. The system is intended to be used for online signature verification.
D.P. Mital, C.P. Hin, W.K. Leng
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Online Signature Verification system

2009 5th International Colloquium on Signal Processing & Its Applications, 2009
Online Signature Verification is a process of verifying the writer's identity by using signature verification system. This system can be use as a security system such as verification for assessing entry application and password substitutions. Signature verification technology requires primarily a digitizing tablet and a special pen connected to the ...
A. Julita   +5 more
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Reproducibility of the Knee Signature System

The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 1991
To assess trial-to-trial, installation-to-installation, and day-to-day effects of the Knee Signature System, we studied anterior/posterior translation measurements in six normal subjects. The protocol consisted of testing both knees on 6 days with three installations per day and three trials per installation. We recorded anterior, posterior, and total
R, Riederman   +4 more
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Grassmannian Signatures for CDMA Systems

GLOBECOM '03. IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference (IEEE Cat. No.03CH37489), 2005
Codebooks constructed from Welch bound equality (WBE) sequences have been show to be optimal in terms of sum capacity in synchronous CDMA systems. Unfortunately, these codebooks are a function of the number of active signatures and need to be reassigned as the number of active users changes to maintain optimality. To mitigate the problems caused by the
R.W. Heath, T. Strohmer, A.J. Paulraj
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