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This 2004 book is an accessible and comprehensive introduction to
machine vision. It provides all the necessary theoretical tools and
shows how they are applied in actual image processing and machine
vision systems. A key feature is the inclusion of many programming
exercises that give insights into the development of practical
image processing algorithms. The authors begin with a review of
mathematical principles and go on to discuss key issues in image
processing such as the description and characterization of images,
edge detection, restoration and feature extraction, segmentation,
texture and shape. They also discuss image matching, statistical
pattern recognition, clustering, and syntactic pattern recognition.
Important applications are described, including optical character
recognition and automatic target recognition. Software and data
used in the book can be found at www.cambridge.org/9780521830461. A
useful reference for practitioners, the book is aimed at graduate
students in electrical engineering, computer science and
mathematics.
This SpringerBrief explores graphical password systems and examines
novel drawing-based methods in terms of security, usability, and
human computer-interactions. It provides a systematic approach for
recognizing, comparing, and matching sketch-based passwords in the
context of modern computing systems. The book offers both a
security and usability analysis of the accumulative framework used
for incorporating handwriting biometrics and a human
computer-interaction performance analysis. The chapters offer new
perspectives and experimental results regarding model uniqueness,
recognition tolerance, and the human-computer interaction. The
results demonstrate that biometrics reduce the equal error rate
(EER) by more than 10%, and show that people are capable of
accurately reproducing a sketch-based password. Fundamentals of
Sketch-based Passwords: A General Framework targets computer
scientists and engineers focused on computer security, biometrics,
and human factors. Advanced-level students in computer science and
electrical engineering will find this material useful as a study
guide for their classes.
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