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    STUDIJA DOHVATA SLIKA POMOĆU POJAČANE TRANSFORMACIJE RADONA I PCS I LDA TEHNIKA

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    Image Retrieval is very one of the biggest task in the recent years. It is widely used in many real time databases to retrieve related images in various fields like medicine, military, online shopping etc. This paper offers with using radon transform followed by PCA and LDA techniques for image retrieval is called as Combined Radon Space Features Set (CRSFS). Caltech 101 database image sets used in this paper. The correct direction is select means the computation time and complexity of operation is less to achieve good retrieval rate.Obrada slika je jedan od najvećih zadataka u posljednjih nekoliko godina. Naširoko se koristi u mnogim bazama podataka kad se u realnom vremenu koriste povezane slike u različitim područjima kao što su medicina, vojska, online trgovina, itd. Ovaj rad nudi pomoć radon pretvorbe i zatim PCA i LDA tehnika za popravljanje slike (CRSFS). Korištena je Caltech 101 baza slika. Ispravan smjer je odabrati način računanja vremena i složenosti rada da bi se postigla manja cijena preuzimanja

    EM-Based Mixture Models Applied to Video Event Detection

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    Gait Recognition: Databases, Representations, and Applications

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    There has been considerable progress in automatic recognition of people by the way they walk since its inception almost 20 years ago: there is now a plethora of technique and data which continue to show that a person’s walking is indeed unique. Gait recognition is a behavioural biometric which is available even at a distance from a camera when other biometrics may be occluded, obscured or suffering from insufficient image resolution (e.g. a blurred face image or a face image occluded by mask). Since gait recognition does not require subject cooperation due to its non-invasive capturing process, it is expected to be applied for criminal investigation from CCTV footages in public and private spaces. This article introduces current progress, a research background, and basic approaches for gait recognition in the first three sections, and two important aspects of gait recognition, the gait databases and gait feature representations are described in the following sections.Publicly available gait databases are essential for benchmarking individual approaches, and such databases should contain a sufficient number of subjects as well as covariate factors to realize statistically reliable performance evaluation and also robust gait recognition. Gait recognition researchers have therefore built such useful gait databases which incorporate subject diversities and/or rich covariate factors.Gait feature representation is also an important aspect for effective and efficient gait recognition. We describe the two main approaches to representation: model-free (appearance-based) approaches and model-based approaches. In particular, silhouette-based model-free approaches predominate in recent studies and many have been proposed and are described in detail.Performance evaluation results of such recent gait feature representations on two of the publicly available gait databases are reported: USF Human ID with rich covariate factors such as views, surface, bag, shoes, time elapse; and OU-ISIR LP with more than 4,000 subjects. Since gait recognition is suitable for criminal investigation applications of the gait recognition to forensics are addressed with real criminal cases in the application section. Finally, several open problems of the gait recognition are discussed to show future research avenues of the gait recognition
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