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- 2009
- Muzaffar Bashir, Jürgen Kempf:
Person authentication with RDTW based on handwritten PIN and signature with a novel biometric smart pen device. CIB 2009: 63-68 - Randy P. Broussard, Robert W. Ives:
Using artificial neural networks and feature saliency to identify iris measurements that contain the most discriminatory information for iris segmentation. CIB 2009: 46-51 - Gerry V. Dozier, Kurt Frederiksen, Robert Meeks, Marios Savvides, Kelvin S. Bryant, Darlene Hopes, Taihei Munemoto:
Minimizing the number of bits needed for iris recognition via Bit Inconsistency and GRIT. CIB 2009: 30-37 - Yingzi Du, N. Luke Thomas, Emrah Arslanturk:
Multi-level iris video image thresholding. CIB 2009: 38-45 - Robert W. Ives, Daniel A. Bishop, Yingzi Du, Craig Belcher:
Effects of image compression on iris recognition performance and image quality. CIB 2009: 16-21 - Yongjin Lee, Yunsu Chung, Kiyoung Moon:
Inverse operation and preimage attack on BioHashing. CIB 2009: 92-97 - Yung-hui Li, Marios Savvides:
Automatic iris mask refinement for high performance iris recognition. CIB 2009: 52-58 - Hunny Mehrotra, G. S. Badrinath, Banshidhar Majhi, Phalguni Gupta:
An efficient dual stage approach for iris feature extraction using interest point pairing. CIB 2009: 59-62 - Arpita Mondal, Kaushik Roy, Prabir Bhattacharya:
Secure and simplified access to home appliances using Iris recognition. CIB 2009: 22-29 - Md. Maruf Monwar, Marina L. Gavrilova:
Enhancing security through a hybrid multibiometric system. CIB 2009: 84-91 - Hugo Proença:
On the feasibility of the visible wavelength, at-a-distance and on-the-move iris recognition. CIB 2009: 9-15 - Seref Sagiroglu, Necla Özkaya:
Artificial neural network based automatic face parts prediction system from only fingerprints. CIB 2009: 77-83 - Qinghan Xiao, Xue-Dong Yang:
A facial presence monitoring system for information security. CIB 2009: 69-76 - Zhi Zhou, Yingzi Du, Craig Belcher:
Transforming traditional iris recognition systems to work on non-ideal situations. CIB 2009: 1-8 - 2009 IEEE Workshop on Computational Intelligence in Biometrics: Theory, Algorithms, and Applications, CIB 2009, Nashville, TN, USA, March 30, 2009. IEEE 2009, ISBN 978-1-4244-2773-4 [contents]
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