Equipment and technology
Learning the uncorrelated, independent, and discriminating color spaces for face recognition
The Bayes Decision Rule Induced Similarity Measures
A Hybrid Color and Frequency Features Method for Face Recognition
Android phone controlled Beagle board based PSCR in a Dynamic Spectrum Access environment
Symbol Timing and Coarse Classification of Phase Modulated Signals on a Standalone SDR Platform
Designing a software defined radio to run on a heterogeneous processor
Design Space Decomposition for Cognitive and Software Defined
Answer: Approximate Name Search with Errors in Large Databases by a Novel Approach Based on Prefix-dictionary
Implementing a Bayesian approach to criminal geographic profiling
A new mathematical technique for geographic profiling
Framework for biometric match score fusion using statistical and belief models
Criminal Justice Testing and Evaluation Consortium
The Criminal Justice Testing and Evaluation Consortium (CJTEC) uses research-based methodologies to enhance the capabilities of law enforcement, courts, and corrections agencies, and act as an honest broker for the nation’s criminal justice practitioners to provide objective and rigorous testing and evaluation of existing technologies, policies, and practices.
CJTEC provides four key assets in collaboration with the National Institute of Justice:
- Technology Foraging: CJTEC monitors...