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Antiviral immunity against a pathogen is mounted upon recognition by the host of virally associated structures. One of these viral 'signatures', double-stranded (ds) RNA, is a replication product of most viruses within infected cells and is sensed by Toll- ...
The performance of face authentication systems has steadily improved over the last few years. State-of-the-art methods use the projection of the gray-scale face image into a Linear Discriminant subspace as input of a classifier such as Support Vector Machi ...
In this study, two techniques that can improve the authentication process are examined: (i) multiple samples and (ii) multiple biometric sources. We propose the fusion of multiple samples obtained from multiple biometric sources at the score level. By usin ...
Increased flexibility in patterning becomes important for the engineering of advanced nano/micro-electro-mechanical systems (NEMS/MEMS). Surfaces to be structured are either mechanically unstable and/or (bio-) chemically functionalized, such as ultra-thin ...
NOVELTY - Secret data is generated in one terminal or user equipment. Secret or hash value of secret is displayed on display terminal (11) or user equipment and is entered on input element of other terminal or user equipment. Shared secret data is used to ...
In this study, two techniques that can improve the authentication process are examined: (i) multiple samples and (ii) multiple biometric sources. We propose the fusion of multiple samples obtained from multiple biometric sources at the score level. By usin ...