The signal and data processing group and AFIRS, together with two research units from Italy and the Czech Republic, are the authors.

The first of these articles, entitled “The Effect of Fatigue on the Performance of Online Writer Recognition,” assesses the effect of fatigue on people’s recognition rates from writing and signing. This study is a collaboration with the AFIRS health and sports performance group. It assesses the fall in the recognition percentages of people undergoing induced fatigue through intense physical exercise. The authors are Enric Sesa, Marcos Faúndez and Manuel Vicente Garnacho. 

The second work, entitled "Online Handwriting, Signature and Touch Dynamics: Tasks and Potential Applications in the Field of Security and Health" is an international collaboration with the Brain diseases analysis group in Brno (Czech Republic) and the Unità di Sistemi Intelligenti and Sicuri for Telemedicine at the University of Bari Aldo Moro (Italy). This article presents the grapho-scriptural tasks available for different applications in the fields of safety and health. The authors are Marcos Faúndez, Jiri Mekyska and Donato Impedovo. 

Both articles can be found at September issue of Gognitive computation magazine.


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