Browsing Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Conference Papers) by Title
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Investigating human bone microarchitecture and dielectric properties in microwave frequency range
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2019-03-31)Dielectric properties of bones are proposed to monitor bone quality. However, no study has investigated the relationship between bone dielectric properties and microarchitecture of bone, which is of paramount importance ... -
Iris recognition on consumer devices - challenges and progress
(IEEE, 2015-11-11)This article outlines various technical, social and ethical challenges in implementing and widely adopting iris recognition technology on consumer devices such as smartphone or tablets. Acquisition of sufficient quality ... -
Managing Digital Image Collections from your TV-Set: A State-of-Art Review
(IEEE, 2007-07-14)The problem of managing growing digital image collections is discussed in the context of a home user. The use of a conventional television set as both a viewing and management tool is discussed. The problem of linking ... -
Methods for detecting objectionable internet images based on graphical content.
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Microwave bone imaging: experimental evaluation of calcaneus bone phantom and imaging prototype
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2020-12-14)Microwave imaging (MWI) can be used as an alternate imaging modality for monitoring bone health. Evaluation and characterization of MWI prototype is a precursor step before in vivo investigation of bone dielectric ... -
Microwave calcaneus phantom for bone imaging applications
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2020-03-15)Microwave imaging can be used as an alternate modality for monitoring bone health. Dielectrically accurate, anthropomorphic phantoms play vital role in testing of imaging prototype prior to clinical applications. However, ... -
Microwave thermal ablation: focusing energy in target tissue using fat layer
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2019-03-31)Microwave thermal ablation therapy is a minimally invasive technique introduced in the interventional oncology practice to treat a range of cancerous pathologies. Whereas satisfying results are obtained with the treatment ... -
Next Generation Face Tracking Technology Using AAM Techniques
(IEEE, 2007)This paper realizes an investigation of the active appearance model (AAM) techniques, with particular emphasis on problems related to the implementation of AAM in realtime face tracking applications for embedded systems. ... -
A novel machine learning based method for deepfake video detection in social media
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2021-05-12)With the advent of deepfake videos, video forgery has become a serious threat. Videos in social media are the most common and serious targets. There are some existing works for detecting deepfake videos but very few attempts ... -
A novel tissue-mimicking material for phantom development in medical applications of EIT
(EIT2017, 2017-06-21)A solid Tissue-Mimicking Material (TMM) with adjustable conductivity properties, which can be matched to those of biological tissue, is presented. TMM models of breast fat and gland matching the conductivity of real tissue ... -
On thin-clients and the cloud; can smartphones and tablets really reduce electricity consumption?
(2014)Cloud computing suggests that we can move many computational and data storage services from the desktop onto the network. New thin clients provide an excellent user interface for cloud services and also reduce both ... -
Portable user interfaces for remote access to embedded home systems and home networks
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A practical challenge for iris authentication on handheld imaging devices
(IEEE, 2015)Following on the introduction of fingerprint biometrics, iris authentication for handheld imaging devices has become a hot research topic. However widespread adoption of this technology faces a significant challenge as ... -
Privacy challenges for smart-cities: The challenge of IoT camera uberveilance
(IEEE World Forum on Internet of Things, 2019-04-15)The challenges of handling personal privacy are examined in the context of a smart-city environment with every-present surveillance. The current state of digital camera technology is reviewed and two over-arching approaches ... -
A privacy framework for games and interactive media
(IEEE, 2018-08-16)Privacy is a concept that is intertwined with data security, but its scope is significantly broader. Often considerations of privacy in the context of consumer devices are limited to a consideration of the security of the ... -
Proof-of-concept techniques for generating synthetic thermal facial data for training of deep learning models
(National University of Ireland Galway, 2021-01-10)Thermal imaging has played a dynamic role in the diversified field of consumer technology applications. To build artificially intelligent thermal imaging systems, large scale thermal datasets are required for successful ... -
Rapid prototyping of networked A/V CE appliances
(IEEE, 2006-05-15)In this paper the design and rapid prototyping of networked A/V CE appliances is described. Practical implementations of three types of appliance are described: (i) a streaming A/V server; (ii) a streaming A/V client device ... -
Re-training StyleGAN-A first step towards building large, scalable synthetic facial datasets
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2020-08-31)StyleGAN is a state-of-art generative adversarial network architecture that generates random 2D high-quality synthetic facial data samples. In this paper we recap the StyleGAN architecture and training methodology and ...