The echo of a chirp of ultrasonic energy from an object contains information about the geometry of that object: relative depth of surfaces and approximate area of those surfaces. A human face has complex geometry that produces a distinctive echo. In this paper, we report initial research into whether there is sufficient information in the echo to recognize a face. Potential features for classification are identified using a facial model. The classification results are poor, but encourage future research to find better quality features
We present a new technique to infer dimensions that can be used in biometric face recognition. The m...
We present a new technique to infer dimensions that can be used in biometric face recognition. The m...
We present a new technique to infer dimensions that can be used in biometric face recognition. The m...
The use of biometrics, such as iris, thumbprints, voice, face, etc, for authentication have become c...
Roughness is a characteristic of a surface that is a function of its geometry. Ultrasonic sensing in...
Some blind humans have developed the remarkable capability of echolocation, similar to the type used...
Human echolocation is a biological process wherein the human emits a punctuated acoustic signal, and...
Human echolocation is a biological process wherein the human emits a punctuated acoustic signal, and...
Based on information produced by a 200 kHz ultrasonic echo device developed for robotics and other i...
Human echolocation is a biological process wherein the human emits a punctuated acoustic signal, and...
This paper describes a novel method of object recognition based upon the piece-wise linear approxima...
Klahold J, Jürgens H, Rückert U. Neural Object Classification Using Ultrasonic Spectrum Analysis. In...
Human echolocation is a biological process wherein the human emits a punctuated acoustic signal, and...
Based on information produced by a 200 kHz ultrasonic echo device developed for robotics and other i...
An approach to recognizing two objects using CTFM ultrasonics is discussed in this paper. Extracting...
We present a new technique to infer dimensions that can be used in biometric face recognition. The m...
We present a new technique to infer dimensions that can be used in biometric face recognition. The m...
We present a new technique to infer dimensions that can be used in biometric face recognition. The m...
The use of biometrics, such as iris, thumbprints, voice, face, etc, for authentication have become c...
Roughness is a characteristic of a surface that is a function of its geometry. Ultrasonic sensing in...
Some blind humans have developed the remarkable capability of echolocation, similar to the type used...
Human echolocation is a biological process wherein the human emits a punctuated acoustic signal, and...
Human echolocation is a biological process wherein the human emits a punctuated acoustic signal, and...
Based on information produced by a 200 kHz ultrasonic echo device developed for robotics and other i...
Human echolocation is a biological process wherein the human emits a punctuated acoustic signal, and...
This paper describes a novel method of object recognition based upon the piece-wise linear approxima...
Klahold J, Jürgens H, Rückert U. Neural Object Classification Using Ultrasonic Spectrum Analysis. In...
Human echolocation is a biological process wherein the human emits a punctuated acoustic signal, and...
Based on information produced by a 200 kHz ultrasonic echo device developed for robotics and other i...
An approach to recognizing two objects using CTFM ultrasonics is discussed in this paper. Extracting...
We present a new technique to infer dimensions that can be used in biometric face recognition. The m...
We present a new technique to infer dimensions that can be used in biometric face recognition. The m...
We present a new technique to infer dimensions that can be used in biometric face recognition. The m...