INTRODUCTION Biometric recognition offers a reliable solution to the problem of user authentication in identity management systems. It is a general term used alternatively to describe a characteristic or process: as a characteristic‚ a biometric is a measurable biological (anatomical or physiological) and behavioral characteristic that can be used for automated recognition. As a process‚ a biometric is an automated method of recognizing an individual based on measurable biological (anatomical or
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schemes for a Grid-Cell based quantitative method‚ Photogrammetric engineering and remote sensing. 66(8):981-989. 7 8. Guthrine‚ H.R.‚ Deadman‚ J.P.‚ Cabrera‚ R.A.‚ Evans‚ G.S.‚ 2008. Explaining the magnitude- frequency distribution: a Cellular automata model for landslides‚ Landslides.5(1):151-159 9 10. ICIMOD‚ 2001.GIS for Biginners‚ International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development‚ Khumaltar. 11. Jaiswal‚ P.‚ Westen‚ C.J.V.‚ Jetten‚ V.‚ 2010. Quantitative assessment of landslide hazard
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AUTOMATIC SENTENCE GENERATOR SYSTEM FOR SPEECH RECOGNITION APPLICATIONS. José Luciano Maldonado. Universidad de Los Andes‚ FACES‚ Núcleo La Liria‚ edificio G‚ piso 1‚ Instituto de Estadística Aplicada y Computación‚ IEAC‚ Mérida‚ Venezuela. luzmalvy@telcel.net.ve maldonaj@faces.ula.ve Abstract. We describe an experimental computer program which can generate sentences automatically. To do so‚ models are first created based on contexts of interest. These models incorporate word histories that are
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Thesis Main Documentation Outline Title Page Dedication Acknowledgement Abstract Table of Contents List of Appendices List of Tables List of Figures Table of Contents (Arial 12) Chapter I – Introduction (Mar 2‚ 2010) 1. Background of the Study 2. Statement of the Problem 3. Objectives of the Study 1. General Objective 2. Specific Objectives 4. Significance of the Study 5. Scope and Limitation Chapter II – Theoretical Framework and Review of Related Studies
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Each era that contributed to psychology is important but today I will discuss the effect the Renaissance had on psychology. The Renaissance period was believed to be from 1450 -1600. The meaning to Renaissances is “rebirth” and during this time is when there was an increasingly interest in human beings‚ which was considered humanism (Hergenhahn‚ 2009).This period is known as the beginning of modern science and philosophy (Hergenhahn‚ 2009).There were many things that had set a foundation for the
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What is structure and agency? How does this framework help us in political analysis? For it is part and parcel of daily experience to feel both free and enchained‚ capable of shaping our own future and yet confronted by towering‚ seemingly impersonal constraints. Consequently in facing up to the problem of structure and agency social theorists are not just addressing crucial technical problems in the study of society‚ they are also confronting the most pressing social problem of the human condition
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MCA Semester – I S.No. Course Code Course Name 1 2 3 4 5 COMP 712 Programming & Problem Solving with C COMP 714 COMP 715 MAS 621 BAM 752 Introduction to Softwares Computer Organization and Architecture Discrete Mathematics Business Communication Total Credits Semester – II S.No. Course Code Course Name 6 COMP 723 Operating System 7 8 9 10 COMP 724 COMP 725 COMP 726 MAS 661 Data Structures using C++ Information System Analysis and Design Web Technologies 11 BAM 753 Essentials of
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TABLE OF CONTENT PAGE NO Chp1. Introduction……………………………………………… … 1- 2 Chp2. Arguments…………………………………………………. 3- 6 Chp3. Conclusion……………………………………………….... 7 Chp4. Reference.………………………………………………..... 8 CHAPTER 1.INTRODUCTION Experiments on living animals arose in the early 17century. The history of animal testing is interesting aspects of what remains a controversial subject today. Animal testing has a major history oppressed with controversy‚ although most of these activities occurred
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Recalling the distinction made earlier between primary objects of perception (objects of mathematics) and secondary objects of perception (apparent objects formed from observer-dependent sensory properties)‚ Descartes investigates whether material objects exist by asking two questions: (1) do primary objects exist? and (2) do secondary objects exist? In answering the first question‚ Descartes draws on a distinction between imagining primary objects and conceiving of primary objects. He notes that
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Introduction: The philosophies of Thomas Hobbes are inarguably essential foundations in materialistic thought. Idealists during his time believed that there reality is made up of concepts and nonmatter. In response to the challenge of explaining concepts that seemed only explicable through idealist thinking (such as thoughts and emotions)‚ Hobbes used logic and reasoning to develop materialist theories – some impressively similar in nature to neurobiology. His pessimistic views of society are drawn
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