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    ATM FRAUD

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    biometric identification techniques‚ including finger printing‚ retina scanning‚ and facial recognition has made a great efforts to rescue the unsafe situation at the ATM. This research looked into the development of a system that integrates facial recognition technology into the identity verification process used in ATMs. An ATM model that is more reliable in providing security by using facial recognition software is proposed .The development of such a system would serve to protect consumers and

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    Data Input Methods

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    best data input method for printed questionnaires would be Optical Data Readers. Optical Data Readers are a special type of scanning device to be used on documents. Optical Data Readers fall under two categories‚ optical mark recognition (OMR) and optical character recognition (OCR) (Stair‚ R.‚ Reynolds‚ G.‚ 2004). Printed questionnaires which‚ for instance‚ can be used for surveying groups of people regarding a particular subject can utilize OMR through the utilization of OMR paper refer to as "mark

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    Achievement of Recognition The lesson in A Lesson Before Dying is that there should always be acknowledgement for those whom always been there for a person all their life. The whole reason why Miss Emma wants to turn Jefferson in to a man again‚ is so he would realize that she wants him to thank god for his life and in some way thank her. Since she has always been there for him and has never given up on him. She also wants Jefferson to remember all those people who are looking upon him through this

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    Input and Output Devices

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    INPUT AND OUTPUT DEVICES In computing‚ input/output‚ or I/O‚ refers to the communication between an information processing system (such as a computer)‚ and the outside world possibly a human‚ or another information processing system. Inputs are the signals or data received by the system‚ and outputs are the signals or data sent from it. The term can also be used as part of an action; to "perform I/O" is to perform an input or output operation. I/O devices are used by a person (or other system) to

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    Case study 15-1: The Union’s Demand for Recognition and Bargaining Rights 1. Evaluate the various claims made by the union and counterclaims made by the company regarding the charges of unfair labor practices. Which of the arguments are most persuasive? The union claimed that the company had violated Section 8(a)(1) of LMRA by: Repeat investigate employees about union activities Threat employees that they would take the benefits if the selected union present for them Threat employees because

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    Image Processing

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    selected few image processing applications. Optical Character Recognition is the translation of images of handwritten‚ typewritten or printed text into machine-editable text. Then I have introduced the captcha that we so frequently encounter in common websites. An algorithm trying to solve or break a captcha has been explained. Face detection is a growing and an important tool in security these days. It must be applied before face recognition. There are many methods for recognizing faces and a few

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    National Level Conference held at Pravara Rural Engineering College‚ Loni‚ Maharashtra‚ INDIA. Implementation of a Wireless Network for Class Attendance System Using Face Recognition and GSM Sulakshna Sarkar‚ Pradnyali Gaikwad‚ Sneha Agrawal‚ Seema Arote Abstract— this paper describes a Class attendance system. It uses Face Recognition and Rfid as the two parameters for marking the Attendance of students. The attendance of the students is also updated to the Head of department. Classroom and Head of

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    due to their ability to activate the human innate immune system. Activation of the innate immune system occurs through recognition of β-glucans polymers expressed on cell surfaces of certain pathogens which are known as pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs). The PAMPs expressed on the cell surface of pathogens bind to complementary receptors called pattern recognition receptors (PRRs)‚ such as Dectin-1‚ which initiates an immune response. Conclusions drawn from investigations aimed at the

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    from being overwhelmed by the torrent of information flowing onto it. How might a machine be made to mimic this peripheral mechanism? A logical step is to develop some sensing capacity. One such proposal can be seen in the work done on computer recognition systems. Much of the early research of this kind was motivated by practical problems (for example‚ how to create a

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    With the use of technology and the Internet‚ it has made our lives a bit easier. Cell phones and the Internet are by far the most influential. Paying bills‚ for example‚ has become easier and convenient because with a simple click of a mouse your bill can be paid. And still even better than that‚ with the invention of the new Iphone‚ you can now pay your bills from your phone. Having these new inventions we no longer have to waste time or gas on having to pay our bills. Also research has become much

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