Self-identification of electronically scanned signatures (ESS) and digitally constructed signatures (DCS)

The use of electronic signatures as a form of identification is increasingly common, yet they have been shown to lack the dynamic features found in online signatures. In this study, handwritten signatures were scanned to produce electronically scanned signatures (ESS) which were then digitally alter...

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Autors principals: Zuzanna Kazmierczyk (Autor), Ian J. Turner (Autor)
Format: Llibre
Publicat: Oxford University Press, 2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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Sumari:The use of electronic signatures as a form of identification is increasingly common, yet they have been shown to lack the dynamic features found in online signatures. In this study, handwritten signatures were scanned to produce electronically scanned signatures (ESS) which were then digitally altered to produce digitally constructed signatures (DCS). The ESS and DCS were presented back to participants to identify which were genuine. Only 1% of participants correctly identified all signatures, with a mean score of 57.6% identifications. The lack of self-recognition of ESS raises questions on their reliability and usefulness as means of personal identification.
Descripció de l’ítem:2096-1790
2471-1411
10.1080/20961790.2021.1923167