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Currently, identity management systems work with heterogeneous iris images captured by different types of iris sensors. Indeed, iris recognition is being widely used in different environments where the identity of a person is necessary. Therefore, it is a challenging problem to maintain a stable iris recognition system which is effective for all type of iris sensors. This paper proposes a new cross-sensor...
This paper describes a theoretical approach to implement human error identification services for antifragile systems. The services provide data analysis and maintain a human error database that is fed and used by multiple software systems. Thus, systems take advantage of the shared human error database by integrating its knowledge into their own antifragile strategy to self-adjust data policies and...
This paper describes a new implementation of a mixture of techniques not used before for fingerprint recognition. The implementation consists of three stages: the location of the core, which is done through Radon transformation, the extraction of features (out of which a square fingerprint is produced with the core, and the center of the mass is obtained from it), in stage three, the resulting image...
In a previous work, the authors have shown how the Principal Components Analysis (PCA) of a set of human walking paths provides sufficient information to derive a linear human-like path generator based on examples. The present work aims to provide an analysis of human walking paths from the perspective of multilinear algebra, using the n-mode Singular Value Decomposition (SVD). This decomposition...
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