TEST - Catálogo BURRF
   

Imaging for Forensics and Security : From Theory to Practice / by Ahmed Bouridane.

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Signals and Communication TechnologyEditor: Boston, MA : Springer US, 2009Descripción: recurso en líneaTipo de contenido:
  • texto
Tipo de medio:
  • computadora
Tipo de portador:
  • recurso en línea
ISBN:
  • 9780387095325
Formatos físicos adicionales: Edición impresa:: Sin títuloClasificación LoC:
  • TK5102.9
Recursos en línea:
Contenidos:
and Preliminaries on Biometrics and Forensics Systems -- Data Representation and Analysis -- Improving Face Recognition Using Directional Faces -- Recent Advances in Iris Recognition: A Multiscale Approach -- Spread Transform Watermarking Using Complex Wavelets -- Protection of Fingerprint Data Using Watermarking -- Shoemark Recognition for Forensic Science: An Emerging Technology -- Techniques for Automatic Shoeprint Classification -- Automatic Shoeprint Image Retrieval Using Local Features.
Resumen: Imaging for Forensics and Security: From Theory to Practice provides a detailed analysis of new imaging and pattern recognition techniques for the understanding and deployment of biometrics and forensic techniques. These techniques can be used for practical solutions to increase security. The material contains a collection of the recent advances in the technology ranging from theory, design, and implementation to performance evaluation of biometric and forensic systems. It also addresses new methods such as the multiscale approach, directional filter bank, and wavelet maxima for the development of practical solutions to biometric problems. The author introduces a new forensic system based on shoeprint imagery with advanced techniques for use in forensics applications. The material also presents the concept of protecting the originality of biometric images stored in databases against intentional and unintentional attacks and fraud detection data in order to further increase the security. Imaging for Forensics and Security: From Theory to Practice is a useful tool for researchers and practitioners in imaging for security and forensics.
Valoración
    Valoración media: 0.0 (0 votos)
No hay ítems correspondientes a este registro

Springer eBooks

and Preliminaries on Biometrics and Forensics Systems -- Data Representation and Analysis -- Improving Face Recognition Using Directional Faces -- Recent Advances in Iris Recognition: A Multiscale Approach -- Spread Transform Watermarking Using Complex Wavelets -- Protection of Fingerprint Data Using Watermarking -- Shoemark Recognition for Forensic Science: An Emerging Technology -- Techniques for Automatic Shoeprint Classification -- Automatic Shoeprint Image Retrieval Using Local Features.

Imaging for Forensics and Security: From Theory to Practice provides a detailed analysis of new imaging and pattern recognition techniques for the understanding and deployment of biometrics and forensic techniques. These techniques can be used for practical solutions to increase security. The material contains a collection of the recent advances in the technology ranging from theory, design, and implementation to performance evaluation of biometric and forensic systems. It also addresses new methods such as the multiscale approach, directional filter bank, and wavelet maxima for the development of practical solutions to biometric problems. The author introduces a new forensic system based on shoeprint imagery with advanced techniques for use in forensics applications. The material also presents the concept of protecting the originality of biometric images stored in databases against intentional and unintentional attacks and fraud detection data in order to further increase the security. Imaging for Forensics and Security: From Theory to Practice is a useful tool for researchers and practitioners in imaging for security and forensics.

Para consulta fuera de la UANL se requiere clave de acceso remoto.

Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León
Secretaría de Extensión y Cultura - Dirección de Bibliotecas @
Soportado en Koha