Shahlaa Mashhadani1,*, Wisal Hashim Abdulsalam1, Oday Ali Hassen2, Saad M. Darwish3
Intelligent Automation & Soft Computing, Vol.39, No.5, pp. 805-828, 2024, DOI:10.32604/iasc.2024.054611
- 31 October 2024
Abstract Signature verification involves vague situations in which a signature could resemble many reference samples or might differ because of handwriting variances. By presenting the features and similarity score of signatures from the matching algorithm as fuzzy sets and capturing the degrees of membership, non-membership, and indeterminacy, a neutrosophic engine can significantly contribute to signature verification by addressing the inherent uncertainties and ambiguities present in signatures. But type-1 neutrosophic logic gives these membership functions fixed values, which could not adequately capture the various degrees of uncertainty in the characteristics of signatures. Type-1 neutrosophic representation is also… More >