Automatic Identification Advanced Technologies: Proceedings.0769524753 Automatic identification advanced technologies; proceedings. International Workshop on Automatic Identification Advanced Technologies (4th: 2005: Buffalo, NY) Computer Society Press 2005 264 pages $183.00 Paperback TK7882 An October 2005 workshop brought together researchers, developers, and users of automatic identification technologies such as biometrics, bar code systems, radio frequency identification See RFID. (RFID (Radio Frequency IDentification) A data collection technology that uses electronic tags for storing data. The tag, also known as an "electronic label," "transponder" or "code plate," is made up of an RFID chip attached to an antenna. ), and other visual identification technologies. Papers from the workshop are presented here, in sections on biometrics, face modality, mixed modalities, and RFID. Specific topics examined include the algorithm of iris image preprocessing A preliminary processing of data in order to prepare it for the primary processing or for further analysis. The term can be applied to any first or preparatory processing stage when there are several steps required to prepare data for the user. , accent classification in speech, acoustic ear recognition for person identification, and a floor sensor system for gait recognition. Other subjects are statistical models for assessing the individuality of fingerprints, and impedance matching Impedance matching The use of electric circuits and devices to establish the condition in which the impedance of a load is equal to the internal impedance of the source. concepts in RFID transponder A receiver/transmitter on a communications satellite. It receives a microwave signal from earth (uplink), amplifies it and retransmits it back to earth at a different frequency (downlink). A satellite has several transponders. design. There is no subject index. ([c]20062005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR) |
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