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    g AUTOMATIC LICENSE PLATE RECOGNITION A PROJECT REPORT Submitted by K SIDDHARTH(11308106047) K SIVA TEJA(11308106056) D S KIRAN(11308106051) in partial fulfillment for the award of the degree of BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING In ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING RMK ENGINEERING COLLEGE ANNA UNIVERSITY: CHENNAI 600 025

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    RELATED WORKS Schramn (2008) worked on e-learning web based system that could simply offer and grade mathematical questions with immeasurable patience. (Adebayo and Abdulhamid‚ 2009) said‚ it needs the capability which requires for the input and output of mathematical formulas‚ the dynamic generation of plots and the generation of random expressions and numbers. (Al-Bayati and Hussein‚ 2008) presents an applied Generic Software of multiple kinds of E-Examination package; this package of e-exam

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    Etymology The first recorded use of the word “computer” was in 1613 in a book called “The yong mans gleanings” by English writer Richard Braithwait I haue read the truest computer of Times‚ and the best Arithmetician that euer breathed‚ and he reduceth thy dayes into a short number. It referred to a person who carried out calculations‚ or computations‚ and the word continued with the same meaning until the middle of the 20th century. From the end of the 19th century the word began to take on its

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    1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Description about Virtual Reality Virtual Reality (VR) involves development of a computer generated virtual environment intended to simulate the real world. It is an emerging computer visualization technology that allows users to experience a strong sense of reality in a computer-generated environment. Engineers have begun to realize the usefulness of VR as an innovative tool to visualize‚ manipulate‚ and interact with complex three-dimensional (3-D) graphical data that

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    Michael Mitzenmacher michaelm@eecs.harvard.edu 617-496-7172 Research Interests Education Design and Analysis of Algorithms; Networks and Data Transmission; Information Theory. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT BERKELEY‚ Berkeley‚ CA Ph.D. in Computer Science awarded December‚ 1996. Dissertation: The Power of Two Choices in Randomized Load Balancing. Advisor: Alistair Sinclair. GPA: 4.0/4.0 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY‚ Cambridge‚ England Attended as one of ten recipients of the Churchill Fellowship. Cambridge

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    History of Computing Hardware Computing hardware evolved from machines that needed separate manual action to perform each arithmetic operation‚ to punched card machines‚ and then to stored-program computers. The history of stored-program computers relates first to computer architecture‚ that is‚ the organization of the units to perform input and output‚ to store data and to operate as an integrated mechanism. Before the development of the general-purpose computer‚ most calculations were done

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    (L∙V(t)∙sinø(t)-L∙H(t)∙cosø(t)) = V(t)-m∙g Md2/dt2∙s(t) = μ(t)-H(t)-Fd/dt∙s(t) M H(t) mimic human reasoning that is often linguistic and approximate by nature fuzzy systems‚ probabilistic reasoning‚ natural computing (evolutionary computing‚ cellular automata‚ DNA computing‚ neurocomputing‚ immunocomputing‚ swarm theory‚ etc.). aims to includes Soft Computing (SC) can be used with mathematical or statistical methods (hybrid methods) can cope with also known as adaptive and intelligent

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    Master of Business Administration – IS Semester 3 MI0033 – Software Engineering Assignment Set- 2 Q1. Quality and reliability are related concepts but are fundamentally different in a number of ways. Discuss them. Answer: One of the challenges of software quality is that "everyone feels they understand it. In addition to more software specific definitions given below‚ there are several applicable definitions of quality which are used in business. Software quality may be defined as conformance

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    Compiler: A Definition Compiler‚ in computer science‚ computer program that translates source code‚ instructions in a program written by a software engineer‚ into object code‚ those same instructions written in a language the computer ’s central processing unit (CPU) can read and interpret. Software engineers write source code using high level programming languages that people can understand. Computers cannot directly execute source code‚ but need a compiler to translate these instructions into

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    Oh‚ to be in England THEODORE DALRYMPLE The Dystopian Imagination Autumn 2001 Why did the twentieth century produce so many—and such vivid—dystopias‚ works of fiction depicting not an ideal future but a future as terrible as could be imagined? After all‚ never had material progress been greater; never should man have felt himself freer of the anxieties that‚ with good reason‚ had beset him in the past. Famine had all but disappeared‚ except in civil wars or where regimes deliberately engineered

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