938 resultados para BANCA database
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This work details the results of a face authentication test (FAT2004) (http://www.ee.surrey.ac.uk/banca/icpr2004) held in conjunction with the 17th International Conference on Pattern Recognition. The contest was held on the publicly available BANCA database (http://www.ee.surrey.ac.uk/banca) according to a defined protocol (E. Bailly-Bailliere et al., June 2003). The competition also had a sequestered part in which institutions had to submit their algorithms for independent testing. 13 different verification algorithms from 10 institutions submitted results. Also, a standard set of face recognition software packages from the Internet (http://www.cs.colostate.edu/evalfacerec) were used to provide a baseline performance measure.
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Il presente lavoro rientra nella cornice dei progetti volti ad agevolare la traduzione e produzione da parte delle Università italiane di contenuti online e documentazione ufficiale anche in ELF, in modo da renderli più facilmente accessibili a livello internazionale. Uno strumento utile a questo scopo, di cui molte università si stanno dotando, è un supporto terminologico relativo al dominio accademico-istituzionale. Questo elaborato si suddivide in sei capitoli. Il primo capitolo, di introduzione, è seguito dal capitolo 2, che presenta la terminologia come disciplina, offre una descrizione dei concetti della terminologia classica rilevanti per il lavoro, seguita da una panoramica degli strumenti di sistematizzazione della conoscenza utilizzati. Il capitolo 3 introduce il processo europeo di riforma dei sistemi di istruzione superiore, che ha motivato la creazione da parte di diverse università europee di strumenti di gestione della terminologia accademico-istituzionale. Vengono anche illustrate alcune Banche Dati terminologiche reperite presso altre università europee. Segue l’analisi dei progetti avviati dall’Università di Bologna, in particolare della Banca Dati di terminologia riferita alla Didattica e all’Organizzazione dell’Ateneo creata dall’Ufficio Relazioni Internazionali. All’interno del capitolo 4 viene descritto il lavoro di analisi delle fonti utilizzate durante la creazione della Banca Dati. Il capitolo 5 introduce le fonti aggiuntive utilizzate nel processo di revisione e compilazione, ovvero i corpora specialistici di dominio accademico-istituzionale, e descrive il processo di analisi metodologica e le modifiche strutturali implementate sulla Banca Dati originale, per poi illustrare le modalità di ricerca e di compilazione dei campi della Banca Dati. L’ultimo capitolo descrive la Banca Dati finale, riassumendo brevemente i risultati del lavoro svolto e presentando la proposta del metodo di assegnazione della tipologia di scheda terminologica a ciascun termine in base alle sue caratteristiche funzionali come punto di riferimento per la successiva compilazione delle restanti sezioni della Banca Dati.
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Lo studio dei serial killer, quanto mai complesso e poliedrico, è reso difficoltoso, in parte, anche dall’attuale progresso, che ha portato questi soggetti devianti ad evolversi notevolmente sia in termini di astuzia (staging) che di mobilità. Tutto ciò dimostra che negli omicidi seriali, nonostante l'importante lavoro da parte di alcuni studiosi che sono riusciti a proporre contributi teorici di notevole importanza, è particolarmente frequente la c.d. “cecità di collegamento” fra omicidi perpetrati dalla medesima persona, ma in parti diverse nel mondo. È, quindi, indispensabile la costruzione di una banca dati mondiale che consenta a tutte le forze di polizia di avere sempre a disposizione informazioni raccolte sulla scena del crimine relativamente ad omicidi particolarmente aberranti e privi di un particolare movente. Sarà quindi compito del profiler, con strumenti di supporto creati ad hoc e tecnologicamente avanzati, reperire sulla scena del crimine queste informazioni attraverso una metodologia chiara e condivisa, che saranno, grazie alla banca dati, messe a disposizione di tutte le forze di polizia. The complex and multisided study of serial killers is partly made difficult by the current level of progress that has led these deviant people to evolve in relation to the aspects of shrewdness (concerning the staging) and mobility. Despite the important work of some scholars who proposed important theories, all this shows that, concerning serial murders, it is still particularly frequent not to pay attention to links among homicides committed by the same person but in different parts of the world. It is therefore crucial to develop a worldwide database that allows all police forces to access information collected on crime scenes of murders which are particularly absurd and committed without any apparent reason. It will then be up to the profiler, through ad hoc and technologically advanced tools, to collect this information on the crime scene that would be made available to all police forces thanks to the worldwide database.
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This paper presents a database ATP (Alternative Transient Program) simulated waveforms for shunt reactor switching cases with vacuum breakers in motor circuits following interruption of the starting current. The targeted objective is to provide multiple reignition simulated data for diagnostic and prognostic algorithms development, but also to help ATP users with practical study cases and component data compilation for shunt reactor switching. This method can be easily applied with different data for the different dielectric curves of circuit-breakers and networks. This paper presents design details, discusses some of the available cases and the advantages of such simulated data.
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In the previous phase of this project, 2002-059-B Case-Based Reasoning in Construction and Infrastructure Projects, demonstration software was developed using a case-base reasoning engine to access a number of sources of information on lifetime of metallic building components. One source of information was data from the Queensland Department of Public Housing relating to maintenance operations over a number of years. Maintenance information is seen as being a particularly useful source of data about service life of building components as it relates to actual performance of materials in the working environment. If a building is constructed in 1984 and the maintenance records indicate that the guttering was replaced in 2006, then the service life of the gutters was 22 years in that environment. This phase of the project aims to look more deeply at the Department of Housing data, as an example of maintenance records, and formulate methods for using this data to inform the knowledge of service lifetimes.
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Last year European Intellectual Property Review published an article comparing the latest version of the proposed US database legislation, the Collections of Information Antipiracy Bill with the UK's Copyright and Rights in Database Regulations 1997. Subsequently a new US Bill, the Consumer and Investor Access to Information Act has emerged, the Antipiracy Bill has been amended and much debate has occurred, but the US seems no closer to enacting database legislation. This article briefly outlines the background to the US legislative efforts, examines the two Bills and draws some comparisons with the UK Regulations. A study of the US Bills clearly demonstrates the starkly divided opinion on database protection held by the Bills' proponents and the principal lobby groups driving the legislative efforts: the Antipiracy Bill is very protective of database producers' interests, whereas the Access Bill is heavily user-oriented. If the US experience is any indication there will be a long horizon involved in achieving any consensus on international harmonisation of this difficult area.
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Interacting with technology within a vehicle environment using a voice interface can greatly reduce the effects of driver distraction. Most current approaches to this problem only utilise the audio signal, making them susceptible to acoustic noise. An obvious approach to circumvent this is to use the visual modality in addition. However, capturing, storing and distributing audio-visual data in a vehicle environment is very costly and difficult. One current dataset available for such research is the AVICAR [1] database. Unfortunately this database is largely unusable due to timing mismatch between the two streams and in addition, no protocol is available. We have overcome this problem by re-synchronising the streams on the phone-number portion of the dataset and established a protocol for further research. This paper presents the first audio-visual results on this dataset for speaker-independent speech recognition. We hope this will serve as a catalyst for future research in this area.
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The growing importance and need of data processing for information extraction is vital for Web databases. Due to the sheer size and volume of databases, retrieval of relevant information as needed by users has become a cumbersome process. Information seekers are faced by information overloading - too many result sets are returned for their queries. Moreover, too few or no results are returned if a specific query is asked. This paper proposes a ranking algorithm that gives higher preference to a user’s current search and also utilizes profile information in order to obtain the relevant results for a user’s query.
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EMR (Electronic Medical Record) is an emerging technology that is highly-blended between non-IT and IT area. One methodology is to link the non-IT and IT area is to construct databases. Nowadays, it supports before and after-treatment for patients and should satisfy all stakeholders such as practitioners, nurses, researchers, administrators and financial departments and so on. In accordance with the database maintenance, DAS (Data as Service) model is one solution for outsourcing. However, there are some scalability and strategy issues when we need to plan to use DAS model properly. We constructed three kinds of databases such as plan-text, MS built-in encryption which is in-house model and custom AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) - DAS model scaling from 5K to 2560K records. To perform custom AES-DAS better, we also devised Bucket Index using Bloom Filter. The simulation showed the response times arithmetically increased in the beginning but after a certain threshold, exponentially increased in the end. In conclusion, if the database model is close to in-house model, then vendor technology is a good way to perform and get query response times in a consistent manner. If the model is DAS model, it is easy to outsource the database, however, some techniques like Bucket Index enhances its utilization. To get faster query response times, designing database such as consideration of the field type is also important. This study suggests cloud computing would be a next DAS model to satisfy the scalability and the security issues.
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In the recent past, there are some social issues when personal sensitive data in medical database were exposed. The personal sensitive data should be protected and access must be accounted for. Protecting the sensitive information is possible by encrypting such information. The challenge is querying the encrypted information when making the decision. Encrypted query is practically somewhat tedious task. So we present the more effective method using bucket index and bloom filter technology. We find that our proposed method shows low memory and fast efficiency comparatively. Simulation approaches on data encryption techniques to improve health care decision making processes are presented in this paper as a case scenario.