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    CHAPTER-1 INTRODUCTION OVERVIEW Multimodal biometric face and fingerprint recognition using XOR configuration system based on adaptive principal component analysis and multilayer perception. Multimodal biometric is a combination of physiological and behavioral characteristics into a single biometric system. The important cause to combine singular traits is to get improve recognition rate and accurate result. This is done when feature and trait of biometric are statistically independent. The…

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    image, the Fuzzy set also seen as a collection of membership functions, where each represents how much degree of corresponding grayscale pixels is possible to be “bright”. In other words, a Fuzzy membership value of the image Fuzzy set can be understood as the degree of brightness of the pixel intensity. This idea is illustrated of Figure 2.16 below. For example, a pixel of gray value 110 has membership value of 0.57 in the “High” fuzzy set and for “Medium” shows membership function of 0.39.…

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    the reputation of the Apple Brand and putting themselves as 2nd place in the most valuable brand in the U.S. It was a big step up from the iPhone 4. The iPhone 5 has a 4in. display and only comes in 2 colors, black and white. It had an 8 MP (mini-pixel) camera as the iPhone 6 does and also both having multi-touch. It weighs about 112 grams (3.95 oz.) with the dimensions…

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    Microlens Case Study

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    illustrated in figure 1 below, in a regular camera there is only one lens and only one pixel is captured, however in a plenoptic camera there is the camera lens, the microlens array and an image sensor. In order to work, the microlens array is placed in the focal plane of the camera main lens and the image sensor is put in the microlens array focal plane, so when the light passes through the array, it reaches many pixels. This way it is possible to obtain depth and the image can be digitally…

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    {ismsir} An in Depth iPhone X Camera Review by Pro Photographer Ismail Sirdah Ismail Sirdah views on Smartphone Photography Ismail Sirdah is a world renowned photographer who shot to fame for his mastery of art photography, travel photography and using imaging technologies. The pro-photographer is an avid user of Smartphone’s, which he believes have done a lot to disrupt the traditional boundaries of photography. A phone camera can easily be used to capture fun shots and behind the scene shots…

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    this by simply looking at how different degrees of conflict or violence have been implemented to the different types of media over time. The past decades, there has been a rise on the amount of aggressive behavior depicted in movies (Bailey, “Kill Pixels” 17). Knowing that violent media can influence aggressive behavior, people still pay to see those movies and enjoy them. This increases the likelihood of the incursion of even more violent media– just because it sells. The same goes for the…

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    Dana Point Case Study

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    INTRODUCTION Dana Point is a city between Los Angeles and San Diego in southern California, but is best known for its harbor. Just north of the harbor lies a rocky beach with large cliffs only tens of meters from the sea, depending on tide level. Cliffs along the coast of southern California are prone to landslides due to their rock composition (mostly sedimentary) and high erosion rates from the sea but become increasingly stressed from overlying man-made structures and landscaping practices.…

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    Ablation Lab Report

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    OVERVIEW Four ablations will be done in ex vivo bovine for each flow rate. There will be three different flow rates: 0 mL/min, 860 mL/min, and 1000 mL/min. These flow rate were chosen based on hepatic flow rates of humans in the supine position (Brown et al. 1989; Leen et al. 1992). Each ablation will be performed at 40 watts for 2 minutes for a total of 12 ablations. The average area of a 30ºC and 50 ºC contour at the end of the ablation will be used to characterize the size of the ablation…

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    During my experience dealing with running and the many ways to track the statistics of each run, I came across the Garmin GPS watches and quickly utilized their abilities. Like any other producer, Garmin did not just make one model so I will compare their most popular watches, the Garmin Forerunner 225 and the Forerunner 10. The cost is the first thing people many runners look at. The Forerunner 10 is $129.99, while the cost of the Forerunner 225 is $299.99. Next, we will look at the size of…

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    Jorge Sanchez Research Research The Samsung and Apple have been competing with each other for years now but which is actually better. They have many similarities and differences. The Samsung is known more for its looks as it has a better design than the apples, the apple is much more simplistic. So, what are you do you prefer apples or Samsung's? The Apple was manufactured first on January 29, 2007 and it was made by Steve Jobs and was made up in America.. The Samsung has been around much…

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