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found 28 matches
- 2008
- Wael Adi:
Clone-Resistant DNA-Like Secured Dynamic Identity. BLISS 2008: 148-153 - D. Paul Benjamin, Partha P. Pal, Franklin Webber, Paul Rubel, Mike Atigetchi:
Using a Cognitive Architecture to Automate Cyberdefense Reasoning. BLISS 2008: 58-63 - Andrew Burnside, Ahmet T. Erdogan, Tughrul Arslan:
The Re-emission Side Channel. BLISS 2008: 154-159 - S. Chague, B. Droit, Oleg Boulanov, Svetlana N. Yanushkevich, Vlad P. Shmerko, Adrian Stoica:
Biometric-Based Decision Support Assistance in Physical Access Control Systems. BLISS 2008: 11-16 - Charlie D. Frowd, Joanne Park, Alex H. McIntyre, Vicki Bruce, Melanie Pitchford, Steve Fields, Mary Kenirons, Peter J. B. Hancock:
Effecting an Improvement to the Fitness Function. How to Evolve a More Identifiable Face. BLISS 2008: 3-10 - Karl Harmer, Weiguo Sheng, W. Gareth J. Howells, Michael C. Fairhurst, Farzin Deravi:
Fuzzy Vault Fingerprint Smartcard Implementation Using an Orientation-Based Feature Vector. BLISS 2008: 69-74 - Akinori Hidaka, Takio Kurita, Nobuyuki Otsu:
Object Detection by Selective Integration of HLAC Mask Features. BLISS 2008: 46-50 - Andrew B. T. Hopkins, Pieter Sartain, Klaus D. McDonald-Maier, W. Gareth J. Howells:
Towards Embedded Artificial Intelligence Based Security for Computer Systems. BLISS 2008: 81-86 - Sanaul Hoque, Michael C. Fairhurst, W. Gareth J. Howells:
Evaluating Biometric Encryption Key Generation Using Handwritten Signatures. BLISS 2008: 17-22 - Gareth Howells, Hossam Selim, Michael C. Fairhurst, Farzin Deravi, Sanaul Hoque:
A Securable Autonomous Generalised Document Model (SAGENT). BLISS 2008: 136-141 - Kenji Iwata, Yutaka Satoh, Katsuhiko Sakaue, Takumi Kobayashi, Nobuyuki Otsu:
Development of Software for Real-Time Unusual Motions Detection by Using CHLAC. BLISS 2008: 34-39 - H. J. Kadim:
Analytical Modelling: An Investigation into the Use of Smart Biosensors as Stealth Countermeasures. BLISS 2008: 97-100 - Takumi Kobayashi, Tadaaki Hosaka, Shu Mimura, Takashi Hayashi, Nobuyuki Otsu:
HLAC Approach to Automatic Object Counting. BLISS 2008: 40-45 - Joseph Kolibal, Daniel Howard:
Stochastic Interpolation: A Probabilistic View. BLISS 2008: 129-135 - Shu Mimura, Keichi Itoh, Takumi Kobayashi, Tomohiro Takigawa, Atsushi Tajima, Atsushi Sawamura, Nobuyuki Otsu:
The Cow Gait Recognition Using CHLAC. BLISS 2008: 56-57 - Nobuyuki Otsu:
CHLAC Approach to Flexible and Intelligent Vision Systems. BLISS 2008: 23-33 - Isabella Panella:
High-Level Functional Architecture for Sensor Management System. BLISS 2008: 107-110 - Isabella Panella:
Artificial Intelligence Methodologies Applicable to Support the Decision-Making Capability on Board Unmanned Aerial Vehicles. BLISS 2008: 111-118 - Evangelos Papoutsis, W. Gareth J. Howells, Andrew B. T. Hopkins, Klaus D. McDonald-Maier:
Effects of Feature Trimming on Encryption Key Stability for an ICmetric System. BLISS 2008: 87-91 - Philip Christopher Paul, Simon W. Moore, Simon W.-B. Tam:
Tamper Protection for Security Devices. BLISS 2008: 92-96 - Yun Shen, Trevor P. Martin:
Granular Association Analysis. BLISS 2008: 142-147 - Adrian Stoica:
Towards Recognition of Humans and their Behaviors from Space and Airborne Platforms: Extracting the Information in the Dynamics of Human Shadows. BLISS 2008: 125-128 - Adrian Udenze, Klaus D. McDonald-Maier:
Partially Observable Markov Decision Process for Transmitter Power Control in Wireless Sensor Networks. BLISS 2008: 101-106 - Tanya Vladimirova, Kawsu Sidibeh:
WLAN for Earth Observation Satellite Formations in LEO. BLISS 2008: 119-124 - Kenji Watanabe, Takio Kurita:
Motion Recognition by Higher Order Local Auto Correlation Features of Motion History Images. BLISS 2008: 51-55 - Asier Goikoetxea Yanci, Stephen Pickles, Tughrul Arslan:
Detecting Voltage Glitch Attacks on Secure Devices. BLISS 2008: 75-80 - Zhongxue Yang, Adem Karahoca, Ning Yang, Nizamettin Aydin:
Network Intrusion Detection by Using Cellular Neural Network with Tabu Search. BLISS 2008: 64-68 - Adrian Stoica, Tughrul Arslan, Daniel Howard, Tetsuya Higuchi, Ahmed O. El-Rayis:
2008 ECSIS Symposium on Bio-inspired, Learning, and Intelligent Systems for Security, BLISS 2008, Edinburgh, UK, 4-6 August 2008. IEEE Computer Society 2008, ISBN 978-0-7695-3265-3 [contents]
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