scholarly journals Sensor Interoperability and Fusion in Signature Verification: A Case Study Using Tablet PC

Author(s):  
Fernando Alonso-Fernandez ◽  
Julian Fierrez-Aguilar ◽  
Javier Ortega-Garcia
2007 ◽  
Vol 22 (4) ◽  
pp. 3-8 ◽  
Author(s):  
Fernando Alonso-Fernandez ◽  
Julian Fierrez-Aguilar ◽  
Javier Ortega-Garcia ◽  
Joaquin Gonzalez-Rodriguez

2014 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 124-135
Author(s):  
Dini Turipanam Alamanda ◽  
Gamal Argi ◽  
Arif Partono

Gadget development is becoming a phenomenon which attract the world’s attention today. Sophisticated telecommunications technology encourages the creation of newgadget especially Tablet PC. More and more people using this gadget to replace their computer use. The purpose of this study was to mapthe position of several Tablet PC brands such as Apple, Samsung, Smartfren, Acer, and ASUS based onthe perception of Bandung Electronic Center(BEC) visitors. Each day, around 25.000-40.000 visitors visit the BEC which is the largest electronic mall in Bandung. This is an exploratory reseach using the descriptive method. Multidimensional scaling technique used to mapped the 5 Tablet PC brandsinto six dimensions; product feature, brand, price, battery consumption (endurance), lifestyle and design. The questionnaires were delivered to 100 respondents using purposive sampling method. The results of this study indicated that Apple is still the best for product feature based on consumer perceptions . As for the best brand the winner is Samsung followed by Apple, ASUS, Acer and Smartfren. Based on price dimension the cheapest Tablet PC is Smartfren and Apple is the most expensive. Samsung is also the winner in the field of battery power consumption and Acer is the worst. The best Tablet PC in the field of the lifestyle is Samsung followed by Apple, ASUS, Acer and Smartfren. Finally, Tablet PC with the best design also goes to Samsung then followed by Apple, ASUS, Acer and Smartfren. Keywords: Consumer Perseption,, Positioning, Multidimensional Scaling Technique, TabletPC


Author(s):  
Marcos Martinez-Diaz ◽  
Julian Fierrez ◽  
Javier Ortega-Garcia

Automatic signature verification on handheld devices can be seen as a means to improve usability in consumer applications and a way to reduce costs in corporate environments. It can be easily integrated in touchscreen devices, for example, as a part of combined handwriting and keypad-based multimodal interfaces. In the last few decades, several approaches to the problem of signature verification have been proposed. However, most research has been carried out considering signatures captured with digitizing tables, in which the quality of the captured data is much higher than in handheld devices. Signature verification on handheld devices represents a new scenario both for researchers and vendors. In this chapter, we introduce automatic signature verification as a component of multimodal interfaces; we analyze the applications and challenges of signature verification and overview available resources and research directions. A case study is also given, in which a state-of-the-art signature verification system adapted to handheld devices is presented.


Author(s):  
Dat Tran ◽  
◽  
Wanli Ma ◽  
Dharmendra Sharma

This paper presents handwriting recognition applications developed and tested on the tablet PC – a new generation of notebook computers. Users write on a tablet PC screen with a tablet pen and a built-in user-independent handwriting recognition tool converts handwritings to printed text. We present handwriting recognition applications using the built-in recognition tool and signature verification using our own verification tool based on fuzzy c-means vector quantization (FCMVQ) and observable Markov modeling (OMM). Experimental results for the signature verification system are also presented.


Author(s):  
Fatinah "Mohammed Saber" Kneibi

-The aim of this study was to identify the attitudes of teachers and students towards the use of the Tablet PC in teaching and learning in Jordanian schools. The study followed the qualitative and quantitative approach. Questionnaires and interviews were used to collect data. (143) of the students in the upper grades (eighth, ninth and tenth) in the private schools of the harvest in Amman, selected as a case study for these schools. The iPad is used in learning and teaching. The results of the study showed that the level of attitudes of both teachers and students towards the use of the Tablet PC was moderate, but the students' attitudes toward their use are more positive than the teachers. Abstract: This study found that teachers' attitudes towards using the Tablet PC were moderate. Teachers were divided into three categories in terms of the trend toward using the Tablet PC in learning and teaching: a negative trend group and a positive trend category. The third category of teachers The students were more positive than the teachers, and 64% of the students interviewed learned the lessons of using the tablet in learning and teaching.


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