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This study describes the current circumstances of both the construction and the utilization of the information resources in the private colleges through quantitative and qualitative research. Based on the investigations, the paper aims to answer two questions: what are the prominent factors influencing the integration and optimal utilization of foreign language information in private colleges, and...
This paper proposes a novel technique to analyze the infrared vein patterns in the back of the hand for biometric purposes. The line-patterns are retrieved in a rotation and translation invariant manner to tackle broken line problem. A set of pair-wise angle relationships among lines are extracted to present the local structure of line pattern. In order to keep positional information as well, dynamic...
In this paper, an incremental spam images filtering (ISIF) approach based on visual similarity is proposed as one solution to two important realistic problems not dealt well by the existing spam image filtering techniques. One problem is how to update a model efficiently. Another is how to deal with the lack of normal email images. The basic idea of the ISIF approach is to incrementally learn what...
Binocular measurement system has a wide range of applications and becomes a hot research direction in recent years. Traditional feature extraction and matching methods limit its accuracy and robustness. In this paper, we propose a new method of binocular depth measurement based on speed up robust feature (SURF). Firstly, we extract SURF feature points from object original image as a standard feature...
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