Explaining Aluminous Ascientification Of Significance Examples Of Personal Study On Personal Identity
Abstract
This article lists the results of an experimental test of algorithms for recognizing ear tags. Like most biometric technologies, one of the key issues is the separation of the characteristic image, which is also included in the recognition of the person on the basis of the ear studship. Because the accuracy and accuracy of the program depends on the criteria for recognizing the person on the basis of any biometric technology. Therefore, by distinguishing the problem of discrete cosine exchange, using the main component method and algorithms for separation, the characteristic sign of the ear stud was detected. These algorithms can be used to develop personal identification systems based on earphones.
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