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Applying Behavioral Biometrics to Mobile Device Use Measurement in Children: Evaluating the Impact of Training Data Size, Proximity, and Type on Model Performance. [PDF]
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<i>Sweet</i>-An Open Source Modular Platform for Contactless Hand Vascular Biometric Experiments. [PDF]
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Estimating heterogeneous treatment effects for general responses. [PDF]
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Efficient multi-finger vein recognition using layer-wise progressive MobileNet fine-tuning and a Dense-Head Probabilistic Siamese Network. [PDF]
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Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2009
Ultrasound is used to assess foetal age, foetal weight and growth. The error of such measurements is considerable, but the technique of averaging repeat measurements restricts random error. The use of customised foetal weight charts, that is, adjusting for ethnicity and maternal and foetal factors helps in classifying foetal weight appropriately ...
Torvid, Kiserud, Synnøve Lian, Johnsen
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Ultrasound is used to assess foetal age, foetal weight and growth. The error of such measurements is considerable, but the technique of averaging repeat measurements restricts random error. The use of customised foetal weight charts, that is, adjusting for ethnicity and maternal and foetal factors helps in classifying foetal weight appropriately ...
Torvid, Kiserud, Synnøve Lian, Johnsen
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Biological Psychology, 2002
Biometrical genetics is the science concerned with the inheritance of quantitative traits. In this review we discuss how the analytical methods of biometrical genetics are based upon simple Mendelian principles. We demonstrate how the phenotypic covariance between related individuals provides information on the relative importance of genetic and ...
Evans, David M. +2 more
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Biometrical genetics is the science concerned with the inheritance of quantitative traits. In this review we discuss how the analytical methods of biometrical genetics are based upon simple Mendelian principles. We demonstrate how the phenotypic covariance between related individuals provides information on the relative importance of genetic and ...
Evans, David M. +2 more
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2009
For ages, humans recognized themselves according to different characteristics (appearance, behavior…). Biometrics is a well known technique to identify an individual or verify its identity; as, for example, fingerprints have been used for more than 100 years to identify one criminal. With computers, this analysis can be realized very quickly and with a
Mahier, Julien +3 more
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For ages, humans recognized themselves according to different characteristics (appearance, behavior…). Biometrics is a well known technique to identify an individual or verify its identity; as, for example, fingerprints have been used for more than 100 years to identify one criminal. With computers, this analysis can be realized very quickly and with a
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International Journal of Information Retrieval Research, 2011
In the age of information the rise in development of (ICT) Information Communication Technology and Internet, the format of documents has changed to digital. Electronic information sources have become an important part for today’s library and users. Electronic information is gaining more importance in academic activities with an extreme change in the ...
Prakash Dongardive, Neela Deshpande
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In the age of information the rise in development of (ICT) Information Communication Technology and Internet, the format of documents has changed to digital. Electronic information sources have become an important part for today’s library and users. Electronic information is gaining more importance in academic activities with an extreme change in the ...
Prakash Dongardive, Neela Deshpande
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Biometric Technologies in Healthcare Biometrics
2019The aim of this chapter is to introduce biometrics systems and discuss the essential components of biometrics technologies in the healthcare system. The discussion also includes the state-of-the-art biometrics technologies, selection criteria of a suitable biometrics system, biometrics identity management, and multi-biometrics fusion for healthcare ...
Rinku Datta Rakshit +1 more
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2009
The modern information age gives rise to various challenges, such as organization of society and its security. In the context of organization of society, security has become an important challenge. Because of the increased importance of security and organization, identification and authentication methods have developed into a key technology in various ...
Richa Singh +2 more
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The modern information age gives rise to various challenges, such as organization of society and its security. In the context of organization of society, security has become an important challenge. Because of the increased importance of security and organization, identification and authentication methods have developed into a key technology in various ...
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