38 research outputs found

    Multiple Views Effective for Gait Recognition Based on Contours

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    Gait is one of well recognized biometrics that has been widely used for human identification. However, the current gait recognition might have difficulties due to viewing angle being changed. This is because the viewing angle under which the gait signature database was generated may not be the same as the viewing angle when the probe data are obtained. This paper present an effective multi-view gait recognition based on motion contour (MVGRMC) approach which tackles the problems mentioned above.  Initially the background modeling is done from a video sequence. Subsequently, the moving foreground objects in the individual image frames are segmented using the background subtraction algorithm. Then, the morphological skeleton operator is used to track the moving silhouettes of a walking , Finally, when a video sequence is fed, the proposed system recognizes the gait features and thereby humans, based on self-similarity measure. The proposed system is evaluated using gait databases and the experimentation on outdoor video sequences demonstrates that the proposed algorithm achieves a pleasing recognition performance. The proposed algorithm can significantly improve the multiple view gait recognition performance when being compared to the similar methods. These results are illustrated with practical examples on popular gait databases. Keywords: Gait Recognition; Biometric; silhouette; Motion analysis; Feature extractio

    A New Technique to Fingerprint Recognition Based on Partial Window

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    Fingerprint verification is a well-researched problem, and automatic fingerprint verification techniques have been successfully adapted to both civilian and forensic applications for many years. This paper present a new technique to fingerprint recognition based a window that contain  core point this window will be input ANN system to be model we can recognize another fingerprint , so we will firstly,  A recognition algorithm needs to recover fingerprints pose transformation between the input reduce time computation. Our detection algorithm works in the field orientation of the adaptive smoothed with a varying area. The adaptive window is used to attenuate the noise effectively orientation field while maintaining the information of the detailed guidance in the area of ??high curvature. A new approach to the core point location that is proposed is based on hierarchical analysis orientation consistency. The proposed adaptation singular point detection method increases the accuracy of the algorithm. Experiments show that our algorithm developed consistently locates a reference point with high precision only for all fingerprints. And very faster for recognition process. Keywords: Fingerprint recognition; field orientation; neural networks; core point, neural networks

    Intelligent video anomaly detection and classification using faster RCNN with deep reinforcement learning model

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    Recently, intelligent video surveillance applications have become essential in public security by the use of computer vision technologies to investigate and understand long video streams. Anomaly detection and classification are considered a major element of intelligent video surveillance. The aim of anomaly detection is to automatically determine the existence of abnormalities in a short time period. Deep reinforcement learning (DRL) techniques can be employed for anomaly detection, which integrates the concepts of reinforcement learning and deep learning enabling the artificial agents in learning the knowledge and experience from actual data directly. With this motivation, this paper presents an Intelligent Video Anomaly Detection and Classification using Faster RCNN with Deep Reinforcement Learning Model, called IVADC-FDRL model. The presented IVADC-FDRL model operates on two major stages namely anomaly detection and classification. Firstly, Faster RCNN model is applied as an object detector with Residual Network as a baseline model, which detects the anomalies as objects. Besides, deep Q-learning (DQL) based DRL model is employed for the classification of detected anomalies. In order to validate the effective anomaly detection and classification performance of the IVADC-FDRL model, an extensive set of experimentations were carried out on the benchmark UCSD anomaly dataset. The experimental results showcased the better performance of the IVADC-FDRL model over the other compared methods with the maximum accuracy of 98.50% and 94.80% on the applied Test004 and Test007 dataset respectively

    Unsupervised deep learning based variational autoencoder model for COVID-19 diagnosis and classification

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    At present times, COVID-19 has become a global illness and infected people has increased exponentially and it is difficult to control due to the non-availability of large quantity of testing kits. Artificial intelligence (AI) techniques including machine learning (ML), deep learning (DL), and computer vision (CV) approaches find useful for the recognition, analysis, and prediction of COVID-19. Several ML and DL techniques are trained to resolve the supervised learning issue. At the same time, the potential measure of the unsupervised learning technique is quite high. Therefore, unsupervised learning techniques can be designed in the existing DL models for proficient COVID-19 prediction. In this view, this paper introduces a novel unsupervised DL based variational autoencoder (UDL-VAE) model for COVID-19 detection and classification. The UDL-VAE model involved adaptive Wiener filtering (AWF) based preprocessing technique to enhance the image quality. Besides, Inception v4 with Adagrad technique is employed as a feature extractor and unsupervised VAE model is applied for the classification process. In order to verify the superior diagnostic performance of the UDL-VAE model, a set of experimentation was carried out to highlight the effective outcome of the UDL-VAE model. The obtained experimental values showcased the effectual results of the UDL-VAE model with the higher accuracy of 0.987 and 0.992 on the binary and multiple classes respectively

    Artificial intelligence with big data analytics-based brain intracranial hemorrhage e-diagnosis using CT images

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    Due to the fast development of medical imaging technologies, medical image analysis has entered the period of big data for proper disease diagnosis. At the same time, intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) becomes a serious disease which affects the injury of blood vessels in the brain regions. This paper presents an artificial intelligence and big data analytics-based ICH e-diagnosis (AIBDA-ICH) model using CT images. The presented model utilizes IoMT devices for data acquisition process. The presented AIBDA-ICH model involves graph cut-based segmentation model for identifying the affected regions in the CT images. To manage big data, Hadoop Ecosystem and its elements are mainly used. In addition, capsule network (CapsNet) model is applied as a feature extractor to derive a useful set of feature vectors. Finally, the presented AIBDA-ICH model makes use of the fuzzy deep neural network (FDNN) model to carry out classification process. For validating the superior performance of the AIBDA-ICH method, an extensive set of simulations were performed and the outcomes are examined under diverse aspects. The experimental values pointed out the improved e-diagnostic performance of the AIBDA-ICH model over the other compared methods with the precision and accuracy of 94.96% and 98.59%, respectively

    Diagnosis of leukemia disease based on enhanced virtual neural network

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    White Blood Cell (WBC) cancer or leukemia is one of the serious cancers that threaten the existence of human beings. In spite of its prevalence and serious consequences, it is mostly diagnosed through manual practices. The risks of inappropriate, sub-standard and wrong or biased diagnosis are high in manual methods. So, there is a need exists for automatic diagnosis and classification method that can replace the manual process. Leukemia is mainly classified into acute and chronic types. The current research work proposed a computer-based application to classify the disease. In the feature extraction stage, we use excellent physical properties to improve the diagnostic system’s accuracy, based on Enhanced Color Co-Occurrence Matrix. The study is aimed at identification and classification of chronic lymphocytic leukemia using microscopic images of WBCs based on Enhanced Virtual Neural Network (EVNN) classification. The proposed method achieved optimum accuracy in detection and classification of leukemia from WBC images. Thus, the study results establish the superiority of the proposed method in automated diagnosis of leukemia. The values achieved by the proposed method in terms of sensitivity, specificity, accuracy, and error rate were 97.8%, 89.9%, 76.6%, and 2.2%, respectively. Furthermore, the system could predict the disease in prior through images, and the probabilities of disease detection are also highly optimistic

    Design of Integrated Artificial Intelligence Techniques for Video Surveillance on IoT Enabled Wireless Multimedia Sensor Networks

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    The recent advancements in the Internet of Things (IoT) and Wireless Multimedia Sensor Networks (WMSN) made high-speed multimedia streaming, data processing, and essential analytics processes with minimal delay. Multimedia sensors used in WMSN-based surveillance applications are beneficial helpful in attaining accurate and elaborate details. However, it has become essential to design an effective and lightweight solution for data traffic management in WMSN owing to the massive quantities of data, generated by multimedia sensors. The development of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) techniques can be leveraged to investigate, collect, store, and process multimedia streaming data for decision-making in real-time scenarios. In this aspect, the current study develops an Integrated AI technique for Video Surveillance in IoT-enabled WMSN, called IAIVS-WMSN. The proposed IAIVS-WMSN technique aims to design a practical scheme for object detection and data transmission in WMSN. The proposed IAIVS-WMSN approach encompasses three stages: object detection, image compression, and clustering. The Mask Regional Convolutional Neural Network (Mask RCNN) technique is primarily utilized for object detection in the target region. Besides, Neighbourhood Correlation Sequence-based Image Compression (NCSIC) technique is applied to reduce data transmission. Finally, Artificial Flora Algorithm (AFA)-based clustering technique is designed for the election of Cluster Heads (CHs) and construction clusters. The design of object detection with compression and clustering techniques for WMSN shows the novelty of the work. These three processes’ designs enable one to accomplish effective data transmission in IoT-enabled WMSN. The researchers conducted multiple simulations to highlight the supreme performance of the IAIVS-WMSN approach. The simulation outcomes inferred the enhanced performance of the IAIVS-WMSN algorithm to the existing approaches

    Early and accurate detection of melanoma skin cancer using hybrid level set approach

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    Digital dermoscopy is used to identify cancer in skin lesions, and sun exposure is one of the leading causes of melanoma. It is crucial to distinguish between healthy skin and malignant lesions when using computerised lesion detection and classification. Lesion segmentation influences categorization accuracy and precision. This study introduces a novel way of classifying lesions. Hair filters, gel, bubbles, and specular reflection are all options. An improved levelling method is employed in an innovative method for detecting and removing cancerous hairs. The lesion is distinguished from the surrounding skin by the adaptive sigmoidal function; this function considers the severity of localised lesions. An improved technique for identifying a lesion from surrounding tissue is proposed in the article, followed by a classifier and available features that resulted in 94.40% accuracy and 93% success. According to research, the best method for selecting features and classifications can produce more accurate predictions before and during treatment. When the recommended strategy is put to the test using the Melanoma Skin Cancer Dataset, the recommended technique outperforms the alternative

    Evolutionary Computing Enriched Computer-Aided Diagnosis System for Diabetic Retinopathy: A Survey

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