61 research outputs found
Audio Bank: A High-Level Acoustic Signal Representation for Audio Event Recognition
Automatic audio event recognition plays a pivotal role in making human robot
interaction more closer and has a wide applicability in industrial automation,
control and surveillance systems. Audio event is composed of intricate phonic
patterns which are harmonically entangled. Audio recognition is dominated by
low and mid-level features, which have demonstrated their recognition
capability but they have high computational cost and low semantic meaning. In
this paper, we propose a new computationally efficient framework for audio
recognition. Audio Bank, a new high-level representation of audio, is comprised
of distinctive audio detectors representing each audio class in
frequency-temporal space. Dimensionality of the resulting feature vector is
reduced using non-negative matrix factorization preserving its discriminability
and rich semantic information. The high audio recognition performance using
several classifiers (SVM, neural network, Gaussian process classification and
k-nearest neighbors) shows the effectiveness of the proposed method.Comment: 6 pages, 9 figures, published in IEEE International Conf ICCAS 2014
(Best paper award
Off-line Arabic Handwriting Recognition System Using Fast Wavelet Transform
In this research, off-line handwriting recognition system for Arabic alphabet is
introduced. The system contains three main stages: preprocessing, segmentation and
recognition stage. In the preprocessing stage, Radon transform was used in the design
of algorithms for page, line and word skew correction as well as for word slant
correction. In the segmentation stage, Hough transform approach was used for line
extraction. For line to words and word to characters segmentation, a statistical method
using mathematic representation of the lines and words binary image was used.
Unlike most of current handwriting recognition system, our system simulates the
human mechanism for image recognition, where images are encoded and saved in
memory as groups according to their similarity to each other. Characters are
decomposed into a coefficient vectors, using fast wavelet transform, then, vectors,
that represent a character in different possible shapes, are saved as groups with one
representative for each group. The recognition is achieved by comparing a vector of
the character to be recognized with group representatives.
Experiments showed that the proposed system is able to achieve the recognition task
with 90.26% of accuracy. The system needs only 3.41 seconds a most to recognize a
single character in a text of 15 lines where each line has 10 words on average
Pattern Recognition
A wealth of advanced pattern recognition algorithms are emerging from the interdiscipline between technologies of effective visual features and the human-brain cognition process. Effective visual features are made possible through the rapid developments in appropriate sensor equipments, novel filter designs, and viable information processing architectures. While the understanding of human-brain cognition process broadens the way in which the computer can perform pattern recognition tasks. The present book is intended to collect representative researches around the globe focusing on low-level vision, filter design, features and image descriptors, data mining and analysis, and biologically inspired algorithms. The 27 chapters coved in this book disclose recent advances and new ideas in promoting the techniques, technology and applications of pattern recognition
CHORUS Deliverable 2.1: State of the Art on Multimedia Search Engines
Based on the information provided by European projects and national initiatives related to multimedia search as well as domains experts that participated in the CHORUS Think-thanks and workshops, this document reports on the state of the art related to multimedia content search from, a technical, and socio-economic perspective.
The technical perspective includes an up to date view on content based indexing and retrieval technologies, multimedia search in the context of mobile devices and peer-to-peer networks, and an overview of current evaluation and benchmark inititiatives to measure the performance of multimedia search engines.
From a socio-economic perspective we inventorize the impact and legal consequences of these technical advances and point out future directions of research
Off-line Arabic Handwriting Recognition System Using Fast Wavelet Transform
In this research, off-line handwriting recognition system for Arabic alphabet is
introduced. The system contains three main stages: preprocessing, segmentation and
recognition stage. In the preprocessing stage, Radon transform was used in the design
of algorithms for page, line and word skew correction as well as for word slant
correction. In the segmentation stage, Hough transform approach was used for line
extraction. For line to words and word to characters segmentation, a statistical method
using mathematic representation of the lines and words binary image was used.
Unlike most of current handwriting recognition system, our system simulates the
human mechanism for image recognition, where images are encoded and saved in
memory as groups according to their similarity to each other. Characters are
decomposed into a coefficient vectors, using fast wavelet transform, then, vectors,
that represent a character in different possible shapes, are saved as groups with one
representative for each group. The recognition is achieved by comparing a vector of
the character to be recognized with group representatives.
Experiments showed that the proposed system is able to achieve the recognition task
with 90.26% of accuracy. The system needs only 3.41 seconds a most to recognize a
single character in a text of 15 lines where each line has 10 words on average
Reflective-Physically Unclonable Function based System for Anti-Counterfeiting
Physically unclonable functions (PUF) are physical security mechanisms, which utilize inherent randomness in processes used to instantiate physical objects. In this dissertation, an extensive overview of the state of the art in implementations, accompanying definitions and their analysis is provided. The concept of the reflective-PUF is presented as a product security solution. The viability of the concept, its evaluation and the requirements of such a system is explored
Focus: lead poisoning
99-2759Environmental Health Abstracts and Bibliography \u2014 Focus: Lead Poisoning presents a survey of recently published literature in the field. Effort is made to keep the abstracts sufficiently informative to enable the reader to decide whether the original article would be of interest to him or her. The journals in which articles originally appeared should be checked for reprint addresses. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) is unable to supply reprints of articles cited in this publication.In compiling these abstracts we use the National Library of Medicine\u2019s (NLM\u2019s) interactive retrieval service, MEDLARS II. Under this system, both foreign and domestic biomedical periodicals are searched for material dealing with or related to environmental health. We also use the libraries of Emory University, CDC, and other federal agencies. Abbreviations of periodical titles are those used by MEDLARS and listed in NLM\u2019s List of Journals Indexed in Index Medicus.Future issues will be devoted to various environmental health topics.198
Toxicological profile for uranium
"A Toxicological Profile for Uranium, Draft for Public Comment was released in May 2011. This edition supersedes any previously released draft or final profile." - p iiiChemical manager(s)/author(s): Sam Keith, Obaid Faroon, Nickolette Roney, Franco Scinicariello, Sharon Wilbur, ATSDR, Division of Toxicology and Human Health Sciences, Atlanta, GA; Lisa Ingerman, Fernando Llados, Daneil Plewak, David Wohlers, Gary Diamond, SRC, Inc., North Syracuse, NY.201
Program and Proceedings: The Nebraska Academy of Sciences 1880-2012
PROGRAM
FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 2012
REGISTRATION FOR ACADEMY, Lobby of Lecture wing, Olin Hall
Aeronautics and Space Science, Session A, Olin 249
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Collegiate Academy, Biology Session A, Olin B
Chemistry and Physics, Section A, Chemistry, Olin A
Applied Science and Technology, Olin 325
Biological and Medical Sciences, Session A, Olin 112
Biological and Medical Sciences, Session B, Smith Callen Conference Center
Junior Academy, Judges Check-In, Olin 219
Junior Academy, Senior High REGISTRATION, Olin Hall Lobby
Chemistry and Physics, Section B, Physics, Planetarium
Collegiate Academy, Chemistry and Physics, Session A, Olin 324
Junior Academy, Senior High Competition, Olin 124, Olin 131
Aeronautics and Space Science, Poster Session, Olin 249
NWU Health and Sciences Graduate School Fair, Olin and Smith Curtiss Halls
Aeronautics and Space Science, Poster Session, Olin 249
MAIBEN MEMORIAL LECTURE, OLIN B
Buffalo Bruce McIntosh, Research Ecologist with Western Nebraska Resources
Council, The Status of Nebraska\u27s Native Aspen
LUNCH, PATIO ROOM, STORY STUDENT CENTER
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Anthropology, Olin 111
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Chemistry and Physics, Section A, Chemistry, Olin A
Chemistry and Physics, Section B, Physics, Planetarium
Collegiate Academy, Biology Session A, Olin B
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Earth Science, Olin 224
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Junior Academy, Judges Check-In, Olin 219
Junior Academy, Junior High REGISTRATION, Olin Hall Lobby
Junior Academy, Senior High Competition, (Final), Olin 110
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