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Detection and intelligent systems for homeland security. / / edited by John G. Voeller



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Titolo: Detection and intelligent systems for homeland security. / / edited by John G. Voeller Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Hoboken, New Jersey : , : John Wiley & Sons, , 2014
©2014
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (129 p.)
Disciplina: 006.312
Soggetto topico: Data mining
Computer security
Soggetto genere / forma: Electronic books.
Altri autori: VoellerJohn G  
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: Cover; Title Page; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1 2D-to-3d Face Recognition Systems; 1.1 Intelligent Video Systems; 1.1.1 The Need for Intelligent Video Systems; 1.1.2 The Barrier to Face; 1.1.3 2D-to-3D Bridges the Performance Gap for Intelligent Video Systems; 1.2 Computational Anatomy and Diffeomorphisms For 2D-TO-3D Model Generation; 1.2.1 Computational Anatomy; 1.2.2 One and Two-View Geometry Generation; 1.2.3 Statistical Validation of 2D-to-3D Model Generation; 1.2.4 Root Mean Squared Error on Controlled and Uncontrolled Imagery; 1.2.5 Rigid Motion Reconstruction Accuracy
1.3 The 2D-To-3D Technology for Photometric Representation1.4 2D-To-3D Geometric Model Normalization; 1.4.1 2D-to-3D Geometric Normalization; 1.4.2 2D-to-3D Photometric Normalization; 1.4.3 Boosting Facial Recognition Systems via 2D-to-3D Geometric Model Generation; 1.5 Pose and Lighting Invariant Facial Recognition Systems Based On 2D-To-3D Geometry Generation; 1.5.1 2D-to-3D Enabled Frontal Pose-Invariant Facial Recognition Systems; 1.5.2 Lighting Invariant 2D-to-3D Facial Recognition Systems; 1.5.3 2D-to-3D Full Profile Identification Systems; 1.6 Conclusion; References
Chapter 2 Eye and Iris Sensors2.1 Biometrics for Human Identification; 2.2 Scientific Overview of Iris Technology; 2.2.1 Technology Basics; 2.2.2 Research Review; 2.3 Challenges in Iris Technology; 2.3.1 Stringent Iris Acquisition Requirements; 2.3.2 Standoff Iris Segmentation Challenges; 2.3.3 Lack of Database Cross Validation; 2.3.4 Image Quality Requirements and Preprocessing; 2.4 Future Research Directions; 2.4.1 Critical Needs Analysis; 2.4.2 Emerging Technical Approaches; 2.5 Conclusion; References; Chapter 3 Craniofacial Aging; 3.1 Scientific Overview
3.1.1 Craniofacial Aging: Findings in Anthropology and Forensics3.2 Critical Needs Analysis; 3.2.1 Longitudinal Face Databases; 3.2.2 Effect of Adult Aging on a Standard Face Recognition Technique; 3.2.3 Face Recognition Using Synthetic Facial Aging; 3.3 Research Directions; References; Chapter 4 Threat Signatures of Explosive Materials; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Scientific Overview; 4.2.1 Explosive Terms Defined; 4.3 Elements That Comprise Explosive Materials; 4.4 Vapor Pressure of Explosive Materials; 4.5 Explosives Detection; 4.5.1 Overview; 4.5.2 Trace Explosives Detection
4.5.3 Explosive Vapor Detection4.5.4 Explosive Particle Detection; 4.5.5 Taggants; 4.5.6 Trace Detection Technologies Equipment; 4.5.7 Canine Detection of Explosives; 4.5.8 Bulk Detection; 4.5.9 Electromagnetic Radiation; 4.5.10 Imaging Technologies; 4.5.11 Nuclear-Based Technologies; 4.5.12 Summary and Future Research Directions; 4.6 Research and Funding Data; 4.7 Critical Needs Analysis and Research Directions; Acknowledgment; References; Further Reading; Chapter 5 Radioactive Materials Sensors; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Gamma Ray and Neutron Sensing and Spectroscopy; 5.3 Radiation Imaging
5.4 Active Interrogation
Sommario/riassunto: Detection and Intelligent Systems for Homeland Security features articles from the Wiley Handbook of Science and Technology for Homeland Security covering advanced technology for image and video interpretation systems used for surveillance, which help in solving such problems as identifying faces from live streaming or stored videos. Biometrics for human identification, including eye retinas and irises, and facial patterns are also presented. The book then provides information on sensors for detection of explosive and radioactive materials and methods for sensing chemical
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ISBN: 1-118-78742-0
1-118-78736-6
Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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