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Distributed Video Coding (DVC) is a video coding archetype that explores the source statistics at the decoder and hence reducing the encoder complexity. The Rate-Distortion (RD) performance of DVC strongly depends on the quality of the side information (SI) generation. So, efficient techniques to generate reliable SI are therefore essential to obtain a better quality of decoded video. In this paper,...
Here, we propose a method for recognition of handwritten English digit utilizing discrete cosine space-frequency transform known as the Discrete Cosine S-Transform (DCST). Experiments have been conducted on the publicly availabe standard MNIST handwritten digit database. The DCST features along with an Artificial Neural Network (ANN) classifier is utilized for solving the classification issues of...
Partially constrained human recognition through periocular region has emerged as a new paradigm in biometric security. This article proposes Phase Intensive Global Pattern (PIGP): a novel global feature based on variation of intensity of a pixel-neighbours with respect to different phases. The feature thus extracted is claimed to be rotation invariant and hence useful to identify human from images...
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