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Wang Shenghua - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

E. Ahmed Elsheik M. Muna - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • A Survey in Modern Techniques in Digital Forensic Evidence in Graphics Design Applications
    2016
    Co-Authors: E. Ahmed Elsheik M. Muna
    Abstract:

    Digital forensics syndicates computer science theories, including computer architecture, Applications, operating systems, file systems, software engineering, and computer networking as well as legal procedures that describe criminal and civil litigation, cyberlaw, and rules of evidence. This paper explores the modern techniques innovated in gathering digital forensic evidence from certain design Application that proof counterfeit image or document was formed. The extrapolation is created by linking  digital forensic information gathered with the imaginable deeds established such as scanning, printing, editing, saving, importing, exporting the fake documents or images. The file generated by the particular Graphic Application is analyzed to accumulate the digital forensic information that concludes if the system is used for designing counterfeit document or image

Zeungnam Bien - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • a development of sign language avatar for text to sign translator
    2005
    Co-Authors: Youngjoon Oh, Kwanghyun Park, Hyoyoung Jang, Jinwoo Jung, Zeungnam Bien
    Abstract:

    A sign language avatar is realized using OpenGL to make users easy to execute a 3D Graphic Application in various operating systems. Sign animation data is extracted from sign word database using a morpheme analyzer and applied not only to update of the position and the orientation of each body part, but also to generation of lip and jaw motion according to vowel. In addition, the avatar presents facial expression described by the combination of eyebrow shape, tear and face complexion. To generate smooth sign motion, we adopt an interpolation method between consecutive key frames and propose a search algorithm which quickly extracts sign animation data from sign word database.

Octo G Barnett - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • client server distributed database strategies in a health care record system for a homeless population
    1994
    Co-Authors: Henry C Chueh, Octo G Barnett
    Abstract:

    Objective : To design and develop a computer-based health-care record system to address the needs of the patients and providers of a homeless population. Design : A computer-based health-care record system being developed for Boston's Healthcare for the Homeless Program (BHCHP) uses client-server technology and distributed database strategies to provide a common medical record for this transient population. The differing information requirements of physicians, nurses, and social workers are specifically addressed in the Graphic Application interface to facilitate an integrated approach to health care. This computer-based record system is designed for remote and portable use to integrate smoothly into the daily practice of providers of care to the homeless. The system uses remote networking technology and regular phone lines to support multiple concurrent users at remote sites of care. Results : A stand-alone, pilot system is in operation at the BHCHP medical respite unit. Information on 129 patient encounters from 37 unique sites has been entered. A full client-server system has been designed. Benchmarks show that while the relative performance of a communication link based upon a phone line is 0.07 to 0.15 that of a local area network, optimization permits adequate response. Conclusion : Medical records access in a transient population poses special problems. Use of client-server and distributed database strategies can provide a technical foundation that provides a secure, reliable, and accessible computer- based medical record in this environment.

Youngjoon Oh - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • a development of sign language avatar for text to sign translator
    2005
    Co-Authors: Youngjoon Oh, Kwanghyun Park, Hyoyoung Jang, Jinwoo Jung, Zeungnam Bien
    Abstract:

    A sign language avatar is realized using OpenGL to make users easy to execute a 3D Graphic Application in various operating systems. Sign animation data is extracted from sign word database using a morpheme analyzer and applied not only to update of the position and the orientation of each body part, but also to generation of lip and jaw motion according to vowel. In addition, the avatar presents facial expression described by the combination of eyebrow shape, tear and face complexion. To generate smooth sign motion, we adopt an interpolation method between consecutive key frames and propose a search algorithm which quickly extracts sign animation data from sign word database.