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    Face detection

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    Face Detection Ming-Hsuan Yang University of California‚ Merced‚ CA 95344 mhyang@ucmerced.edu Synonyms Detecting faces Definition Face detection is concerned with finding whether or not there are any faces in a given image (usually in gray scale) and‚ if present‚ return the image location and content of each face. This is the first step of any fully automatic system that analyzes the information contained in faces (e.g.‚ identity‚ gender‚ expression‚ age‚ race and pose). While earlier work

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    Drowsiness Detection

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    DROWSINESS DETECTION INTRODUCTION: The maintenance of a state of wakefulness while performing various tasks is needed for a range of reasons varying from safety to efficient performance and beyond. In order to decrease the possibility of accidents‚ alertness while operating vehicles‚ such as automobiles or heavy machinery‚ must be maintained. Additionally‚ reading and studying require wakefulness. This project is based on an eyeglass attachable device for automobile and truck drivers for

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    Coin Detection

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    per the power of the currency . The coin has always been ( since its introduction in the market) has been a symbol of small value trading. Thereby its importance increases with due consideration to the small scale traders and the people for daily uses. Automatic machines are used for Coins classification and recognition to find the sum of the coin is quite complicate. In this project ‚ we propose a coin recognition method by radius parameter detection approach. The

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    Traffic Detection

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    PROCESSING APPLIED TO TRAFFIC – QUEUE DETECTION ALGORITHM [pic] ABSTRACTh This paper primarily aims at the new technique of video image processing used to solve problems associated with the real-time road traffic control systems. There is a growing demand for road traffic data of all kinds. Increasing congestion problems and problems associated with existing detectors spawned an interest in such new vehicle detection technologies. But the systems have difficulties

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    Motion Detection

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    Real time object tracking is considered as a critical application. Video object tracking has got wide application in vision‚ security‚ observational issues in natural science and in various other fields. Video surveillance for security purpose is one of its major applications. Object tracking has high priorities in religious places‚ market buildings‚ courts‚ train stations and airports. Various other applications include military‚ astronomy‚ road traffic regulation‚ robotics‚ medical imaging. Gesture

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    Change Detection

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    other or they flickered. The participants in this study consist of a psychology class in the College of Staten Island. In order to start this experiment‚ students were asked to sign in to their CogLab accounts. To start the first trial of the change detection experiment‚ participants were required to press the space bar. One picture will appear after the other. The task in this experiment is to detect whether or not there is a change in the two pictures. If the image changes students press the “c” key

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    Fraud Detection

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    internal problems. • Lottery Fraud : Starts with a notification mentioning to have won a big amount of money. Victim has to pay “processing fees” or “tranfer charges” so that the money can be distributed Despite of of all the advances in fraud detection technologies‚ fraud losses still continue to pose a significant problem to many industries‚ telecommunications‚ banking‚ insurance and many others. According to Cifas1 ‚ fraud activities are increasing year by year as the statistics in table 2.1

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    Lie Detection

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    Body language is a form of non-verbal communication‚ that is‚ talking without saying a word. On the other hand‚ non-verbal communication includes body movements‚ posture‚ gestures‚ facial expressions and eye movements. According to the social anthropologist‚ Edward T. Hall‚ in a normal conversation between two parties‚ he discovered that approximately 35% of interactions is actually expressed through words‚ while 65% of it is conveyed through body language. In modern society‚ more and more liars

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    literary critic‚ poet‚ editor and writer Edgar Allan Poe. In his own writing‚ Doyle commented on Poe’s work‚ specifically mentioning his detective character Dupin in A Study In Scarlet‚ the first short story to feature Doyle’s character Sherlock Holmes. In it‚ Dr. Watson‚ tries to complement Sherlock Holmes‚ comparing him to Poe’s detective from Murders in the Rue Morgue: "it is simple when you explain. You remind me of Edgar Allan Poes Dupin. I had no idea that such individuals did exist out of

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    Edgar Allan Poe

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    fiction is Edgar Allan Poe. Poe also created the detective story and gave American literature some of its most popular and enduring works. Poe is definitely one of America’s greatest authors. First of all‚ Poe made horror fiction a part of American literature. Even in his lifetime‚ Poe was recognized for his skill in crafting horror tales. James Russell Lowell wrote a positive review of Poe and his works for Graham’s Magazine in 1845. In the article‚ Lowell notes that “Mr. Poe has chosen to exhibit

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