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Hand Biometric Recognition not only gathers a good performance in identifying individuals but also it is known to be a non-invasive biometric technique. Furthermore, there exist new trends towards mobile implementation developments, focusing on embedding current biometric systems in mobile devices. This paper aims to implement hand biometric recognition with mobile devices. This approach involves...
Human faces and license plates are the most important targets for many digital surveillance systems. The image quality is too poor to recognize the targets due to the uncontrollable effects such as poor light conditions or far distances from the concerned objects. The cameras are zoomed in to make the targets to be discernible. Image interpolation and super-resolution are two popular techniques for...
The color TV security cameras are mostly based upon a single-sensor configuration with on-chip CFA (color filter array, Bayer configuration). The impact of different spatial sampling rasters in R G B channels causes an additional image distortion. In the field of security technology the identification task is among very frequent and above-mentioned sampling effect can affect it significantly. There...
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