March 2025-: Top Cited Articles in Computer Science & Information Technology
March 2025-: Top Cited Articles in Computer Science & Information Technology
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EDGE DETECTION TECHNIQUES FOR IMAGE SEGMENTATION
ABSTRACT
Interpretation of image contents is one of the objectives in computer vision specifically in image
processing. In this era it has received much awareness of researchers. In image interpretation the partition
of the image into object and background is a severe step. Segmentation separates an image into its
component regions or objects. Image segmentation t needs to segment the object from the background to
read the image properly and identify the content of the image carefully. In this context, edge detection is a
fundamental tool for image segmentation. In this paper an attempt is made to study the performance of
most commonly used edge detection techniques for image segmentation and also the comparison of these
techniques is carried out with an experiment by using MATLAB software.
KEYWORDS
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DIAGONAL BASED FEATURE EXTRACTION FOR HANDWRITTEN
ALPHABETS RECOGNITION SYSTEM USING NEURAL NETWORK
J.Pradeep1 , E.Srinivasan2 and S.Himavathi3
1,2
Department of ECE, Pondicherry College Engineering, Pondicherry, India.
3
Department of EEE, Pondicherry College Engineering, Pondicherry, India
ABSTRACT
An off-line handwritten alphabetical character recognition system using multilayer feed forward neural
network is described in the paper. A new method, called, diagonal based feature extraction is introduced
for extracting the features of the handwritten alphabets. Fifty data sets, each containing 26 alphabets
written by various people, are used for training the neural network and 570 different handwritten
alphabetical characters are used for testing. The proposed recognition system performs quite well yielding
higher levels of recognition accuracy compared to the systems employing the conventional horizontal and
vertical methods of feature extraction. This system will be suitable for converting handwritten documents
into structural text form and recognizing handwritten names.
KEYWORDS
Handwritten character recognition, Image processing, Feature extraction, feed forward neural networks.
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pp.1171-1181, 2008.
Authors
J.Pradeep received his B.Tech degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering from Barathiyar
college off Engineering and Technogy affiliated to Pondicherry University in the year
2005. He obtained his M.Tech degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering
from Podicherry Engineering College in the year 2009. He is currently a Ph.D
candidate in the Department
tment of Electronics and Communication Engineering in
Podicherry Engineering College. He has published two papers in International Journal.
He is a life member of ISTE. His areas of interest are Wireless Communication, Image
proceesing and Neural networks.
E.Srinivasan obtained his B.E. degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from
P.S.G. College of Technology, Coimbatore, India, in the year 1984. He received his
M.E. degree in Instrumentation Technology in the year 1987 from Madras Institute of
Technology,
echnology, Chennai, India. He was awarded with Ph.D. degree by the Anna
University, Chennai, India in the year 2003 for his research contributions in Nonlinear
Signal Processing. Currently, he is serving as Professor and Head of the Department
of Electronics
cs and Communication Engineering, Pondicherry Engineering College,
Pondicherry, India. He has published 30 research papers in national/international journals/conferences. He
is a reviewer of the AMSE journal of Signal Processing. His research interests inc include
lude nonlinear signal
processing and pattern recognition and their applications.
ABSTRACT
Clouds provide a powerful computing platform that enables individuals and organizations to perform
variety levels of tasks such as: use of online storage space, adoption of business applications,
development of customized computer software, and creation of a “realistic” network environment. In
previous years, the number of people using cloud services has dramatically increased and lots of data has
been stored in cloud computing environments. In the meantime, data breaches to cloud services are also
increasing every year due to hackers who are always trying to exploit the security vulnerabilities of the
architecture of cloud. In this paper, three cloud service models were compared; cloud security risks and
threats were investigated based on the nature of the cloud service models. Real world cloud attacks were
included to demonstrate the techniques that hackers used against cloud computing systems. In addition,
countermeasures to cloud security breaches are presented.
KEYWORDS
Cloud computing, cloud security threats and countermeasures, cloud service models.
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COMMON PHASES OF COMPUTER FORENSICS INVESTIGATION
MODELS
Yunus Yusoff, Roslan Ismail and Zainuddin Hassan
ABSTRACT
The increasing criminal activities using digital information as the means or targets warrant for a
structured manner in dealing with them. Since 1984 when a formalized process been introduced, a great
number of new and improved computer forensic investigation processes have been developed. In this
paper, we reviewed a few selected investigation processes that have been produced throughout the years
and then identified the commonly shared processes. Hopefully, with the identification of the commonly
shard process, it would make it easier for the new users to understand the processes and also to serve as
the basic underlying concept for the development of a new set of processes. Based on the commonly
shared processes, we proposed a generic computer forensics investigation model, known as GCFIM.
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on the trustworthiness of digital evidence. Prior to joining education field, he has
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Hybrid GPS-GSM Localization of Automobile Tracking System
Mohammad A. Al-Khedher
ABSTRACT
An integrated GPS-GSM system is proposed to track vehicles using Google Earth application. The remote
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GSM with other parameters acquired by the automobile’s data port as an SMS to a recipient station. The
received GPS coordinates are filtered using a Kalman filter to enhance the accuracy of measured position.
After data processing, Google Earth application is used to view the current location and status of each
vehicle. This goal of this system is to manage fleet, police automobiles distribution and car theft cautions.
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SEGMENTATION AND OBJECT RECOGNITION USING EDGE
DETECTION TECHNIQUES
Y.Ramadevi, T.Sridevi, B.Poornima, B.Kalyani
ABSTRACT
Image segmentation is to partition an image into meaningful regions with respect to a particular
application. Object recognition is the task of finding a given object in an image or video sequence. In this
paper, interaction between image segmentation (using different edge detection methods) and object
recognition are discussed. Edge detection methods such as Sobel, Prewitt, Roberts, Canny, Laplacian of
Guassian(LoG) are used for segmenting the image. Expectation-Maximization (EM) algorithm, OSTU
and Genetic algorithms were used to demonstrate the synergy between the segmented images and object
recognition.
KEYWORDS
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AUTHORS
Y Rama Devi received B.E. from Osmania University in 1991 and M.Tech (CSE) degree
from JNT University in 1997. She received his Ph.D. degree Central University,
Hyderabad in 2009. She is Professor, Chaitanya Bharathi Institute of Technology,
Hyderabad. Her research interests include Image Processing, Soft Computing, Data
Mining, and Bio-Informatics.
Informatics. She is a member for IEEE, ISTE, IETE, and IE. She has
published more than 25 research publications in various National, InterInter-national
national
conferences, proceedings and Journals.
T.Sridevi received B E from Osmania University in 11992 992 and M.Tech (CSE) degree from
JNT University in 2002. She is pursuing her Ph D from Osmania University in Computer
Science under the guidance of Dr V. Vijaya Kumar. She has 14 years of teaching/industry
experience. She joined as Assistant Professor in C Chaitanya
haitanya Bharathi Institute of
Technology, Hyderabad, India in 2002. Presently she is an Associate Professor, Chaitanya
Bharathi Institute of Technology, Hyderabad. Her research areas include Water Marking,
Image Processing and Soft Computing. She is a lif lifee member of IETE. She has published more than 5
research publications in various National, Inter
Inter-national
national conferences, proceedings and Journals.
B.Poornima received her B.Tech from J.N.T.U in 2005. She is pursuing her M.Tech from
CBIT under Osmania University.
niversity. Her area of interest is image processing.
ABSTRACT
Recent research in ubiquitous computing uses technologies of Body Area Networks (BANs) to monitor
the person's kinematics and physiological parameters. In this paper we propose a real time mobile health
system for monitoring elderly patients from indoor or outdoor environments. The system uses a biosignal
sensor worn by the patient and a Smartphone as a central node. The sensor data is collected and
transmitted to the intelligent server through GPRS/UMTS to be analyzed. The prototype (UMHMSE)
monitors the elderly mobility, location and vital signs such as Sp02 and Heart Rate. Remote users (family
and medical personnel) might have a real time access to the collected information through a web
application.
KEYWORDS
Ubiquitous health monitoring, Mobile Health Monitoring, Smartphone. Intelligent central sever, Location.
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AUTHORS
Mohammed Feham received the Dr. Eng. degree in Optical and Microwave
Communications from the University of Limoges (France) in 1987, and his PhD in
Science from the University of Tlemcen (Algeria) in 1996. Since 1987, he has been
be
Assistant Professor and Professor of Microwave, Communication Engineering and
Telecommunication Networks. He has served on the Scientific Council and other
committees of the Electronics and Telecommunication Departments of the University of Tlemcen. His
research interest now is mobile networks and services.
ABSTRACT
The increasing volume of unsolicited bulk e-mail (also known as spam) has generated a need for reliable
anti-spam filters. Machine learning techniques now days used to automatically filter the spam e-mail in a
very successful rate. In this paper we review some of the most popular machine learning methods
(Bayesian classification, k-NN, ANNs, SVMs, Artificial immune system and Rough sets) and of their
applicability to the problem of spam Email classification. Descriptions of the algorithms are presented,
and the comparison of their performance on the SpamAssassin spam corpus is presented.
KEYWORDS
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ENHANCEMENT OF IMAGES USING MORPHOLOGICAL
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1
Department of Electronics and communication Engineering, VITS (N9) Karimnagar, Andhra Pradesh,
India
2
Department of Electronics and communication Engineering, VCE (S4) Karimnagar, Andhra Pradesh,
India
ABSTRACT
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enhance images with poor lighting. The multibackground notion is introduced by means of the opening
by reconstruction shows a comparison among several techniques to improve contrast in images. Finally,
conclusions are presented.
KEYWORDS
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INFORMATION SECURITY RISK ANALYSIS METHODS AND
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Ming-Chang Lee
ABSTRACT
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