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Miguel Ferrer

Researcher at University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

Publications -  499
Citations -  13116

Miguel Ferrer is an academic researcher from University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Signature (logic). The author has an hindex of 58, co-authored 478 publications receiving 11560 citations. Previous affiliations of Miguel Ferrer include Spanish National Research Council & Ministry of Science and Innovation.

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Uniform vs. Lognormal Kinematics in Robots: Perceptual Preferences for Robotic Movements

TL;DR: In this paper , a procedure was developed for a robotic arm to perform human-like movements based on the lognormality principle, and three tests were used to study the subjects' preference when seeing both movements and another when interacting with the robot by touching its ends with their fingers.
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Combining different off-line handwritten character recognizers

TL;DR: A recognizer based on the combination of three Support Vector Machine (SVM) classifiers whose inputs have different parameters from characters is presented to achieve greater inter-class discrimination and similarity.
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Emotional states discrimination in voice in secure environments

TL;DR: The access control security systems by speech recognition can be complemented by means of an emotions discrimination system from the speech, which has the advantage of increasing the security allowing identifying if an authorized user in the system is being coerced while he executes speech identification.
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Individual variation in the over - summering areas of immature short-toed snake eagles Circaetus gallicus

TL;DR: In this article, the authors reported that Spanish immature Short-toed Snake Eagles leave their winter quarters in sub-Saharan Africa to occupy summering areas in northern Africa (north of the Sahara), in contrast to previously reported behaviour of a young French eagle which remained during the summer in the subSaharan wintering range.