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Atefeh Foroozandeh
Researcher at Graduate University of Advanced Technology
Publications - 9
Citations - 53
Atefeh Foroozandeh is an academic researcher from Graduate University of Advanced Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Signature (logic) & Signature recognition. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 9 publications receiving 41 citations. Previous affiliations of Atefeh Foroozandeh include University of Birjand.
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Persian Signature Verification Based on Fractal Dimension Using Testing Hypothesis
TL;DR: A new approach for verifying off-line Persian signatures is presented, and making decision about acceptance/rejection of test signature is formulated as testing hypothesis which is used for the first time in order to verify offline Persian signatures.
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Online Handwritten Signature Verification and Recognition Based on Dual-Tree Complex Wavelet Packet Transform.
TL;DR: A novel procedure for online signature verification and recognition based on Dual-Tree Complex Wavelet Packet Transform (DT-CWPT) is presented, and favorable experimental results confirm the effectiveness of the presented method in both online signature verify and recognition objects.
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Offline Handwritten Signature Verification and Recognition Based on Deep Transfer Learning
TL;DR: Experimental results verify the effectiveness of the models: VGG16 and SigNet for signature verification and the superiority of V GG16 in signature recognition task.
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A novel and practical system for verifying signatures on persian handwritten bank checks
TL;DR: A novel system for verifying signatures on Persian handwritten bank checks is presented, and decision about acceptance or rejection of signatures on incoming checks is carried out using Kolmogorov–Smirnov test.
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Designing a new standard structure for improving automatic processing of Persian handwritten bank cheques
TL;DR: Experimental results verify the usefulness and importance of the new structure in automatic processing of Persian handwritten bank cheques which provides a standard guideline for automatic processing for Persian handwrittenBank cheques comparable to Check 21 or Check 006.