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    • Fast background subtraction for real time monitoring 

      Sundaraj, Kenneth; Retnasamy, V. (International Association of Science and Technology for Development (IASTED)/ACTA Press, 2007)
      We present an implementation for fast detection of moving objects in real time monitoring applications. We apply a common technique known as background subtraction for this purpose. Background subtraction can be defined ...
    • Investigation of facial artifacts on face biometrics using eigenface based single and multiple neural networks 

      Sundaraj, Kenneth (World Scientific and Engineering Academy and Society (WSEAS) Press, 2009)
      Biometrics has been an important issue pertaining to security in the last few decades. Departments or agencies entrusted with national security are increasingly installing surveillance cameras in strategic or critical areas ...
    • PCB inspection for missing or misaligned components using background subtraction 

      Sundaraj, Kenneth (World Scientific and Engineering Academy and Society (WSEAS) Press, 2009)
      Automated visual inspection (AVI) is becoming an integral part of modern surface mount technology (SMT) assembly process. This high technology assembly, produces printed circuit boards (PCB) with tiny and delicate electronic ...
    • Real-time background subtraction using adaptive thresholding and dynamic updating for biometric face detection 

      Sundaraj, Kenneth (World Scientific and Engineering Academy and Society (WSEAS), 2008)
      Face biometrics is an automated method of recognizing a person's face based on a physiological or behavioral characteristic. Face recognition works by first obtaining an image of a person. This process is usually known as ...
    • Tilt detection of connectors using phase shifting 

      Retnasamy, V.; Mani Maran, Ratnam; Sundaraj, Kenneth; Zaliman, Sauli (International Association of Science and Technology for Development (IASTED)/ACTA Press, 2007)
      AVI's are playing important roles in quality inspection in the electronic industry. Most existing AVIs are single overhead camera and are incapable detecting 3D defects. This work presents solving the shortcoming stated ...