International audienceNowadays Person Recognition has got more and more interest especially for security reasons. The recognition performed by a biometric system using a single modality tends to be less performing due to sensor data, restricted degrees of freedom and unacceptable error rates. To alleviate some of these problems we use multimodal biometric systems which provide better recognition results. By combining different modalities, such us speech, face, fingerprint, etc., we increase the performance of recognition systems. In this paper, we study the fusion of speech and face in a recognition system for taking a final decision (i.e., accept or reject identity claim). We evaluate the performance of each system differently then we fuse...
In this paper we investigate benefits of classifier combination (fusion) for a multimodal system for...
AbstractReliable user identification is a common requirement for almost every secure system. Biometr...
Monomodal biometry does not constitute an effective measure to meet the desired performance requirem...
International audienceNowadays Person Recognition has got more and more interest especially for secu...
Over the last decade, interest in biometric based identification and verification systems has increa...
Abstract:- A biometric System which relies only on a single biometric identifier in making a persona...
. In this paper we investigate benefits of classifier combination (fusion) for a multimodal system f...
Multi-modal person identity authentication is gaining more and more attention in the biometrics area...
The aim of this paper is to introduce multimodal iden tity verication techniques to the InteractiveD...
Abstract—The objective of this work is to develop a multimodal biometric system using speech, signat...
This paper presents several fusion decision techniques comparison for a bimodal biometric verificati...
Abstract- Multi modal biometric system is one of the major areas of study identified with large appl...
Abstract—Unimodal biometric systems often face significant limitations due to sensitivity to noise, ...
AbstractIn the field of biometrics, personal authentication and identification are regarded as effec...
The contribution of this paper is to compare paradigms coming from the classes of parametric, and no...
In this paper we investigate benefits of classifier combination (fusion) for a multimodal system for...
AbstractReliable user identification is a common requirement for almost every secure system. Biometr...
Monomodal biometry does not constitute an effective measure to meet the desired performance requirem...
International audienceNowadays Person Recognition has got more and more interest especially for secu...
Over the last decade, interest in biometric based identification and verification systems has increa...
Abstract:- A biometric System which relies only on a single biometric identifier in making a persona...
. In this paper we investigate benefits of classifier combination (fusion) for a multimodal system f...
Multi-modal person identity authentication is gaining more and more attention in the biometrics area...
The aim of this paper is to introduce multimodal iden tity verication techniques to the InteractiveD...
Abstract—The objective of this work is to develop a multimodal biometric system using speech, signat...
This paper presents several fusion decision techniques comparison for a bimodal biometric verificati...
Abstract- Multi modal biometric system is one of the major areas of study identified with large appl...
Abstract—Unimodal biometric systems often face significant limitations due to sensitivity to noise, ...
AbstractIn the field of biometrics, personal authentication and identification are regarded as effec...
The contribution of this paper is to compare paradigms coming from the classes of parametric, and no...
In this paper we investigate benefits of classifier combination (fusion) for a multimodal system for...
AbstractReliable user identification is a common requirement for almost every secure system. Biometr...
Monomodal biometry does not constitute an effective measure to meet the desired performance requirem...