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Multimodal Human Identification for Computer Security 15 MAR 2005 84 pages
Authors:  Sohail Nadimi; Edward Hong; Bir Bhanu; CALIFORNIA UNIV RIVERSIDE BOURNS COLL OF ENGINEERING
The full text of this report is available for sale.(a) A cooperative coevolutionary approach for object detection is developed. It fuses the scene contextual information with the available statistical and prediction information available from color and infrared sensors. The sensor fusion system maintains high detection rates under a variety of environmental conditions. The results are shown for a full 24 hour diurnal cycle. (b) An agent-based intrusion detection system, where evolutionary computational techniques, similar to those discussed in (a) ...


Automatic Design and Synthesis of Automatic Target Recognition (ATR) systems Using Learning Paradigms OCT 2003 148 pages
Authors:  Bir Bhanu; Yingqiang Lin; Krzysztof Krawiec; CALIFORNIA UNIV RIVERSIDE BOURNS COLL OF ENGINEERING
The full text of this report is available for sale.This report investigates evolutionary computational techniques such as genetic programming (GP), coevolutionary genetic programming (CGP), linear genetic programming (LGP) and genetic algorithms (GA) to automate the synthesis and analysis of object detection and recognition systems. It shows the efficacy of evolutionary computation in synthesizing effective composite operators and composite features from domain-independent primitive image processing operations and primitive features for object detection and recognition. Smart crossover, smart mutation and a ...


9th Annual UC Systemwide Bioengineering Symposium 149 pages
Authors:  Victor G Rodgers; CALIFORNIA UNIV RIVERSIDE BOURNS COLL OF ENGINEERING
The full text of this report is available for sale.The theme of this conference was to increase the synergistic interaction of the University of California's vast biomedical engineering research expertise with the practical medical and healthcare engineering undertaken by biomedical firms and government agencies. The symposium had 204 attendees representing all ten UC campuses as well as interested corporate and government agencies and individuals in the community. The symposium was supported by seven corporate sponsors and had four partnerships ...


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