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    3 IP Camera 3.1 Background: Before going into the detail of the IP camera first of all i want to explain the difference between the analogue and IP camera and advantages of the IP over the analogue camera. As in the earlier chapter we explain in detail that what is the importance of the electronic camera in the surveillance with the help of camera we can monitor the any area or location remotely and examine the environment. With the evolution of CCTV the…

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    different two conditions. The own-name condition analysis showed a wider cone of gaze. The F-test for the two conditions equaled 4.61, with a p value of less than .05. The average for that conditions was 7.5 pixels with a standard error of 0.47. The average for the other-name condition was 6.8 pixels, with a standard error of 0.41. Although there was a greater difference between the rightward deviations for the two conditions than the leftward deviations, it was not significant according to…

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    ever. The photographer took a picture of buildings surrounding his estate. The first digital cameras were invented in 1975. When Russell Kirsch made a 176×176 pixel digital image by taking a photograph of his 3 month old son. It was said that the digital camera was actually invented two decade before Russell. Russell made the first pixel picture the…

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    How Math In Police Work

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    When most people think about what it takes to fight crime, not a lot of them think about the math that actually goes into it. This paper outlines and gives examples of how math is used every day in police work. When asking students what they think about math many will say that it’s boring, or that they will never use it in life. Math may seem very different from the unpredictable and highly relevant business of fighting crime, but in fact math is very relevant to determining the truth of what…

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    With a 27-inch Retina 5K display combined with the AMD Radeon R9 M290X graphics processor with 2GB of GDDR5 memory, it allows you to do precise pixel-for-pixel photo editing and see photos in a resolution you’ve never seen before in a computer. Also, you will be able to view and edit 4K videos without experiencing any problem. This is really important when it comes to a graphic design job, considering they work with high-resolution photos and videos. Having a fourth-generation quad-core 4.0GHz…

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    Abstract- this paper presents OLEDs (Organic Light Emitting Diodes).How they work, what they are prepared of, and different policies to manufacture them with layers thicknesses, and the many functions for them. OLEDs function as both light source and color array at the same time; they are used to generate digital displays in devices. Due to their early stage of improvement, they normally release fewer lights per unit area than inorganic solid-state based LED point-light sources.…

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    Let's be honest, stupid ideas can grow into a serious business venture. Once-laughable business concept with no common sense, often made their inventors get the last laugh. We've compiled a list of top ten stupid ideas that actually worked. Stupid Idea Number One: The Pet Rock Children love pets. But who would imagine that a rock could substitute an animal? Who would exppect people to buy rocks instead of dogs or cats? Well, the California guy named Gary Dahl, is actualy the one who did. He…

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    Forensics Essay

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    Forensics is all about solving crimes and identifying murderers. In our research project we found out many things about the connection between forensics scientists and math. Detectives have many different things to do at a crime scene: collecting information, measuring distances, analyzing data… Therefore math is really important. Mathematicians can store and interpret data by using probability, statistics, cryptography and wavelet. A wavelet is a mathematical function which is used in digital…

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    Human Gait Recognition

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    processed with low resolutions. Here focus on two different techniques Principle Component Analysis (PCA) only and PCA with radon transform (RT) on machine vision for gait recognition purposes. In gait recognition silhouette defined as a region of pixels of the walking person and the silhouette extraction mainly focuses on segmenting the human body. The silhouette extraction process is shown in…

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    The tumor development recognition framework comprises of two fundamental stages: preparing and discovery. The preparation stage is made out of two stages. In the first place, picture enrollment and division are led on the mind pictures. Second, tetrahedral cross sections are built for the portioned mind and tumors, individually. In our study, mind is sectioned by an edge identification. This technique synergistically consolidates the Active Appearance, Live-Wire, and GC strategies to exploit…

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