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Barcode Watermarking

2009 Sixth International Conference on Information Technology: New Generations, 2009
We have developed a new watermarking process based on the curvelet transform. By selectively removing specific ranges of curvelet coefficients we introduce a high fidelity watermark into an image. This mark has a natural resilience against rotation and scaling. The watermark can be exactly retrieved.
Mohammad Eyadat   +2 more
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Barcode checks

Nursing Management, 2012
IN HEALTH CARE, we strive to achieve a seamless and safe system for our patients. We choose competent staff who, to our knowledge, will provide safe care, we have guidelines and policies and we accredit staff to ensure that they meet international standards.
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Barcode

2023
Object Lessons is a series of short, beautifully designed books about the hidden lives of ordinary things. Barcodes are about as ordinary as an object can be. They’re everywhere and impact everything from how we shop to how we travel to how the global economy is managed, but few people likely give them more than a second thought.
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Persistence barcodes for shapes

Proceedings of the 2004 Eurographics/ACM SIGGRAPH symposium on Geometry processing, 2004
Summary: We initiate a study of shape description and classification via the application of persistent homology to tangential constructions on geometric objects. Our techniques combine the differentiating power of geometry with the classifying power of topology.
Gunnar E. Carlsson   +3 more
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Generating 2D Barcode for DNA Barcode Sequences

DNA barcode sequence is a short DNA sequence representing a sample from a particular species. The commonly used DNA barcodes are at least 200 bps long. This large number of characters cannot be encoded in two-dimensional codes for sample recognition and tracking. In the present study, we described a method that can be used to compress the DNA sequences
Rui, Liu   +3 more
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Barcoding

Facilities, 1987
The articles on computerised facilities management that have previously appeared in Facilities have tended to concentrate on strategic facilities management tasks. These tasks are of great importance both to the facilities management department and to the functioning of the organisation as a whole and they also have the advantage that they require ...
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Barcode

2009
Of all the auto-ID technologies in the global market today, barcode is the most widely used. In 1994, Cohen (p. 55) wrote “...barcode technology is clearly at the forefront of automatic identification systems and is likely to stay there for a long time.” It is estimated by GS1, that there are over 5 billion barcode reads each day. Despite complementary
Katina Michael, M.G. Michael
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