Analysis of Male and Female Handwriting
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Handwritten Signatures are the most common biometrics used for authentication. In this paper, it has been analyzed that the handwriting of male writers is more consistent than that of female writers. The analysis has been done on the handwritten signatures of male and female writers. For database, 100 handwritten signatures have been taken from female writers and 100 handwritten signatures have been taken from male writers i.e. from 10 male writers and 10 female writers, 10 signatures have been taken from each. Database has been created by taking signatures from writers time to time by different pens. It has been observed from experiments that intra personal variations in male writer’s signatures are less than that of female writer’s signatures.
Keywords: Biometrics, Handwritten signatures, intra personal variations
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