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Description: Authors are invited to submit original, English-language research contributions not concurrently submitted elsewhere. Papers should be no longer than 15 pages formatted in Springer’s single colunm format (detailed instructions for submissions to follow). Theoretical results are welcome, but in the spirit of the previous EANN conferences, the paper should concentrate on the application of Neural Networks rather than just the algorithm or the theory. Submitted papers will be refereed by at least three reviewers for quality, correctness, originality, and relevance. Notification and reviews will be communicated via email. Accepted papers will be presented at the conference and included in the ...
Keywords: pattern recognition, modelling and identification
Description: CALL FOR PAPERS Special Issue of Journal of Network and Computer Applications on “Recent Advances and Future Directions in Biometrics Personal Identification” http://www.elsevier.com/framework_products/promis_misc/CFP_BIOMETRICS_JNCA.pdf Scope: Recently, Biometrics has emerged as a promising research area for personal identification and authentication. Biometrics systems use biological or behavioral traits such as face, fingerprint, iris, hand-geometry, palm-print, gait, and voice, etc; to establish an individual’s identity. Although many biometric-based applications have been found in our daily lives, but its universal usability rate is still far behind its deserved-potential. One of the major impediments is that many technological challenges are unresolved so far and a lot ...
Keywords: biometrics, security, authentication, personal identification
Description: Pattern Recognition Letters Special Issue on Novel Pattern Recognition-Based Methods for Reidentification in Biometric Context CALL FOR PAPERS http://www.face-rec.org/biocon/ The object reidentification problem is to authenticate an object across multiple disjoint fields of view. Towards that end, once the object has been detected and initialized at one location, one seeks to match it with a feasible set of candidates detected at other locations and over time. Standard pattern recognition methods can be exploited, including Bayesian analysis, in order to cope with the dynamic nature of the problem. In the context of biometrics, advanced video (data stream) surveillance applications (including sensor ...
Keywords: biometrics, special issue, reidentification, pattern recognition