Global Regular Network for Writer Identification

16 Jan 2022  ·  Shiyu Wang ·

Writer identification has practical applications for forgery detection and forensic science. Most models based on deep neural networks extract features from character image or sub-regions in character image, which ignoring features contained in page-region image. Our proposed global regular network (GRN) pays attention to these features. GRN network consists of two branches: one branch takes page handwriting as input to extract global features, and the other takes word handwriting as input to extract local features. Global features and local features merge in a global residual way to form overall features of the handwriting. The proposed GRN has two attributions: one is adding a branch to extract features contained in page; the other is using residual attention network to extract local feature. Experiments demonstrate the effectiveness of both strategies. On CVL dataset, our models achieve impressive 99.98% top-1 accuracy and 100% top-5 accuracy with shorter training time and fewer network parameters, which exceeded the state-of-the-art structure. The experiment shows the powerful ability of the network in the field of writer identification. The source code is available at https://github.com/wangshiyu001/GRN.

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