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Zhengbao Li, Jianfeng Dai, Yuanxin Luan, Nan Sun and Libin Du
Human marine activities are becoming increasingly frequent. The adverse marine environment has led to an increase in man overboard incidents, resulting in significant losses of life and property. After a drowning accident, the accurate location informati...
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Diogo Mendes, Simão Correia, Pedro Jorge, Tomás Brandão, Patrícia Arriaga and Luís Nunes
This study presents a trajectory-based person re-identification algorithm, embedded in a tool to detect and track customers present in a large retail store, in a multi-camera environment. The customer trajectory data are obtained from video surveillance ...
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Noa Mansbach and Amos Azaria
It is difficult to overestimate the importance of detecting human deception, specifically by using speech cues. Indeed, several works attempt to detect deception from speech. Unfortunately, most works use the same people and environments in training and ...
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Daniel Rocha, Filomena Soares, Eva Oliveira and Vítor Carvalho
The ways in which people dress, as well as the styles that they prefer for different contexts and occasions, are part of their identity. Every day, blind people face limitations in identifying and inspecting their garments, and dressing can be a difficul...
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Bojan Ilijoski, Katarina Trojachanec Dineva, Biljana Tojtovska Ribarski, Petar Petrov, Teodora Mladenovska, Milena Trajanoska, Ivana Gjorshoska and Petre Lameski
A bite from a bug may expose the affected person to serious, life-threatening conditions, which may require immediate medical attention. The identification of the bug bite may be challenging even for experienced medical personnel due to the different man...
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Luís Fonseca, Fernando Ribeiro and José Metrôlho
In-bed posture classification has attracted considerable research interest and has significant potential to enhance healthcare applications. Recent works generally use approaches based on pressure maps, machine learning algorithms and focused mainly on f...
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Allam Jaya Prakash, Kiran Kumar Patro, Saunak Samantray, Pawel Plawiak and Mohamed Hammad
An electrocardiogram (ECG) is a unique representation of a person?s identity, similar to fingerprints, and its rhythm and shape are completely different from person to person. Cloning and tampering with ECG-based biometric systems are very difficult. So,...
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Ardak Nurpeisova, Anargul Shaushenova, Zhazira Mutalova, Zhandos Zulpykhar, Maral Ongarbayeva, Shakizada Niyazbekova, Alexander Semenov and Leila Maisigova
The article analyzes the possibility and rationality of using proctoring technology in remote monitoring of the progress of university students as a tool for identifying a student. Proctoring technology includes face recognition technology. Face recognit...
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M. Fikret Ercan and Ricky Ben Wang
Recently computer vision has been applied in various fields of engineering successfully ranging from manufacturing to autonomous cars. A key player in this development is the achievements of the latest object detection and classification architectures. I...
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Shyamala Subramanian, Sashikala Mishra, Shruti Patil, Kailash Shaw and Ebrahim Aghajari
Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is a medical condition caused by diabetes. The development of retinopathy significantly depends on how long a person has had diabetes. Initially, there may be no symptoms or just a slight vision problem due to impairment of the ...
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