49 research outputs found

    Image databases: Problems and perspectives

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    With the increasing number of computer graphics, image processing, and pattern recognition applications, economical storage, efficient representation and manipulation, and powerful and flexible query languages for retrieval of image data are of paramount importance. These and related issues pertinent to image data bases are examined

    An FPGA Implementation Of Real-Time Finger-Vein Recognition System For Security Levels

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    In this project, we propose a real-time embedded finger-vein recognition system (FVRS) for authentication on mobile devices. The system is implemented on an embedded platform and equipped with a novel finger-vein recognition algorithm. The proposed system consists of four hardware modules: radio frequency identification system, image acquisition module, embedded main board, and human machine communication module. RFID module will start the very initial communication between the user and the device The image acquisition module is used to collect finger-vein images. The Spartan 3AN FPGA is used to execute the finger-vein recognition algorithm and communicate with the peripheral device. The human machine communication module (LED or keyboard) is used to display recognition results and receive inputs from users

    Examining the generalizability of research findings from archival data

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    This initiative examined systematically the extent to which a large set of archival research findings generalizes across contexts. We repeated the key analyses for 29 original strategic management effects in the same context (direct reproduction) as well as in 52 novel time periods and geographies; 45% of the reproductions returned results matching the original reports together with 55% of tests in different spans of years and 40% of tests in novel geographies. Some original findings were associated with multiple new tests. Reproducibility was the best predictor of generalizability—for the findings that proved directly reproducible, 84% emerged in other available time periods and 57% emerged in other geographies. Overall, only limited empirical evidence emerged for context sensitivity. In a forecasting survey, independent scientists were able to anticipate which effects would find support in tests in new samples

    Modeling and Retrieving Images by Content

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    A content-based image retrieval system (CBIR) is required to effectively utilize information from image databases. Content-based retrieval is characterized by the ability of the system to retrieve relevant images based on their visual and semantic contents rather than by using atomic attributes or keywords assigned to them. In this paper, we provide a taxonomy for approaches to image retrieval and describe their characteristics and limitations. We examined a number of image database applications to discover their retrieval requirements and to structure the requirements from a domain independent perspective. This study enabled us to provide a taxonomy for image attributes and to propose a number of generic query operators. These operators are adequate to realize CBIR in a number of diverse applications. We propose a novel system architecture for CBIR that supports the generic query operators. The architecture is structured in a way to enable applications to inherit only those query oper..
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