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    BEIJING INSTITUE OF TECHNOLOGY Course: Pattern Recognition TOPIC: IMAGE SEMGMETATION USING PATTERN RECOGNITION METHOD Student: SOVATANA HOUR ID: 2820120039 Year: 2012-2013 Content 1. Introduction - Image pattern recognition ..............................................................................1 - Image segmentation .............................................................................. 2 2. Relative work to region-based approach on image segmentation 2.1 Feature extraction

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    words of speech is known as nonverbal communication. Facial expressions‚ body posture‚ eye contact‚ or gestures are part of nonverbal communication. Written communication can be through e-mails‚ reports‚ articles and many other ways. Facial expressions are a form of demonstrative communication. Communicating includes different facial expressions‚ tone of voice‚ or body language to deliver the message. A smile is an example of a positive facial expression‚ and a frown will be viewed in a more negative

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    be affectionate but always ending up in awkward positions particularly effective. We saw how her behaviour was a reflection of what her memories had portrayed as her perception of marriage and relationships. The way in which the actors used their facial expressions towards each other and laughed it off was an excellent contrast to the frustration we could see growing as they looked away from each other‚ it allowed the audience to see how Lily’s memories were affecting her own personal experiences

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    the movie. Each actor had her strengths and weaknesses throughout their movies. Bynes and Stubbs effectively portrayed a man through the Viola/Cesario character. Each actor changed their appearance in order to fool the other characters. The use of facial hair‚ a fake mustache in Stubbs’s case and sideburns in Bynes’s‚ helped to alter their appearance. A haircut gave Stubbs a more masculine demeanor. Bynes used a wig in “She’s The Man” to hide her long hair that would otherwise give her character away

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    characteristics. Biometric devices grant users access to programs‚ systems‚ or rooms by analyzing some biometric identifier‚ such as a fingerprint or eye pattern. Two commonly used types of biometric security devices are fingerprint readers and iris recognition systems. A fingerprint reader captures the curves and indentations of a fingerprint. Fingerprint readers can be set up to perform different functions for different fingers. For example‚ the index finger could start a program‚ and the ring finger

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    YuanSclaroff‚S. Computer Science Dept.‚ Boston Univ.‚ Boston‚ MA‚ USA‚ A Unified Framework for Gesture Recognition and Spatiotemporal Gesture Segmentation‚ IEEE transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence‚ Volume: 31‚ Issue:9 pp 1685 - 1699 .‚ Sept. 2009 Mu-Chun SuInst. of Computer Science & Inf. Eng.‚ Nat. Central Univ.‚ Chung-Li A fuzzy rule-based approach to spatio-temporal hand gesture recognition‚Systems‚ Man‚ and Cybernetics‚ Part C: Applications and Reviews‚ IEEE Transactions on Volume:

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    Darling to attempt gaining her and her families rightful amount of land‚ this was unheard of‚ as she was an Aboriginal woman. Kath Walker was a poet. Kath’s Aboriginal name was Oodgeroo Noonuccal. She was Australia’s first Indigenous poet to gain recognition from around the world. During the 1960s‚ Walker began campaigning for equality. She travelled the world fighting for the rights of Australia’s Indigenous people. Cathy Freeman is an Olympic medalist. Her greatest achievement was being the first

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    then have 10 minutes to come up with their snapshot. After‚ each partner will have a turn to present the snapshot to the class using facial expressions or props. The rest of the class will then have to portray what feeling is being exhibited and the evidence used to determine their answer. Students will be able to use their own facial expressions or draw pictures of facial expressions that relate to the word given to portray the

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    conducted in many different styles. Communication can be conducted through facial expressions‚ tone of voice‚ body language‚ and through written communication. Throughout the paper‚ how the styles of communication is sent and received and the effects of the communication will be discussed. II. Discussing Demonstrative Communication with Facial Expressions b. The positive and negative communication styles with facial expressions c.

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    Face Recognition: Impairments in Prosopagnosia Prosopagnosia‚ also called face blindness‚ is a neuropsychological condition that refers to impairment in the recognition of faces. Although prosopagnosic patients suffer from other types of recognition impairments (place recognition‚ car recognitionfacial expression of emotion‚ est.)‚ they experience face recognition problems above or over other types impairments. Prosopagnosia occurs without intellectual‚ sensory or cognitive impairments; in other

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