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UNIT III MULTIMODAL BIOMETRICS AND PERFORMANCE EVALUATION 11
Introduction to face recognition, components, Facial Scan Technologies- Face Detection, Face
Recognition- Representation and Classification, Voice scan – components, features and model,
Introduction to multimodal biometric system - Integration strategies –Architecture – level of fusion
– combination strategy – training and adaptability – examples of multimodal biometric systems –
Performance evaluation and quality assessment.
TOTAL: 30 PERIODS
OUTCOMES:
On completion of the course students will be able to
• Choose a biometric for specific application
• Design a simple authentication system
• Implement multimodal biometric system in real time.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. James Wayman, Anil Jain, Davide Maltoni, Dario Maio, “Biometric Systems, Technology
Design and Performance Evaluation”, Springer, 2005
2. S.Y. Kung, S.H. Lin, M.W.Mak, “Biometric Authentication: A Machine Learning Approach”
Prentice Hall, 2005
REFERENCES:
1. Paul Reid, “Biometrics for Network Security”, Pearson Education, 2004.
2. Nalini K Ratha, Ruud Bolle, “Automatic fingerprint Recognition System”, Springer, 2003
3. L C Jain, I Hayashi, S B Lee, U Halici, “Intelligent Biometric Techniques in Fingerprint and
Face Recognition” CRC Press, 1999.
4. John Chirillo, Scott Blaul, “Implementing Biometric Security”, John Wiley, 2003.
5. Arun A. Ross, Karthik Nanda Kumar, Anil K. Jain, “Handbook of Multibiometrics”, Springer,
2006.
BM17E17 MEDICAL TEXTILES L T P C
1 0 0 1
OBJECTIVES
• To understand the technologies of medical textiles
• To understand the general property of fabric materials
• To know the various medical application of textiles.
UNIT I INTRODUCTION TO MEDICAL TEXTILES 8
Medical textile products and their applications - sutures - bandages - surgical implants - non-
surgical implants - extracorporeal devices - health care products - hygiene product - non-woven
technology - medical textile testing.
UNIT II COATING IN MEDICAL TEXTILES AND FACEMASK 9
Fabric coating: properties - polymer coatings - coating methods - medical applications -lamination:
methods and applications. Safety issues, effectiveness, types, recommendations, production &
testing. Electro spun Nan membranes for medical application-Process, parameters, polymers used
& medical applications.
TOTAL: 15 PERIODS
OUTCOMES:
On completion of the course students will be able to
• Demonstrate knowledge engineering principles underlying biometric systems.
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