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Marcos Faundez-Zanuy

Researcher at Pompeu Fabra University

Publications -  237
Citations -  5309

Marcos Faundez-Zanuy is an academic researcher from Pompeu Fabra University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biometrics & Speaker recognition. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 224 publications receiving 4571 citations. Previous affiliations of Marcos Faundez-Zanuy include UPC Ireland & University of Barcelona.

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MCYT baseline corpus: a bimodal biometric database

TL;DR: The main purpose has been to consider a large scale population, with statistical significance, in a real multimodal procedure, and including several sources of variability that can be found in real environments.
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On-line signature recognition based on VQ-DTW

TL;DR: Experimental results reveal that the first proposed combination of VQ and DTW (by means of score fusion) outperforms the other algorithms and achieves a minimum detection cost function (DCF) value equal to 1.37% for random forgeries and 5.42% for skilled forgeries.
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Evaluation of handwriting kinematics and pressure for differential diagnosis of Parkinson's disease

TL;DR: Experimental results showed that an analysis of kinematic and pressure features during handwriting can help assess subtle characteristics of handwriting and discriminate between PD patients and healthy controls.
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BiosecurID: a multimodal biometric database

TL;DR: A new multimodal biometric database, acquired in the framework of the BiosecurID project, is presented together with the description of the acquisition setup and protocol and features such as: realistic acquisition scenario, balanced gender and population distributions, availability of information about particular demographic groups, and compatibility with other existing databases.
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Data fusion in biometrics

TL;DR: This paper summarizes the different data fusion levels, and how it must be performed in order to improve the results of each combined system on its own.