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Volume VI Issue XI

Author Name
A Akala, N M Nzekwe
Year Of Publication
2014
Volume and Issue
Volume 6 Issue 11
Abstract
Novel accommodative filter answer derived for digital image process applications. It uses native variance field of tlistorlccl image, which allows bypassing a cloister information regarding applied math properties of original image. Accommodative filer derived and bestowed during this paper shows smart noise suppression ability and produces smart edge sharpness. Some techniques oil the base of rank strong algorithms square measure bestowe.
PaperID
2014/EUSRM/11/2014/16119

Author Name
N Latif, S Bardicy, M H Taniwaki
Year Of Publication
2014
Volume and Issue
Volume 6 Issue 11
Abstract
This paper presents a category library dedicated to digital image process that provides resources for essential digital image processing operations. Besides its sensible price, the category library is used to teach each object-oriented code engineering methodology and digital image process. The ensuing modules are often accessed from independent specialized applications through its public interface whereas its implementation details area unit dead encapsulated. 1st of all its used as the inner a part of Associate in Nursing integrated surroundings designed for college students and researchers within the field of digital image process. This code component was designed aiming for each immovableness and extendibility. It contains attributes and ways that leave a good vary of digital image process algorithms: purpose and geometric operations; filter, edge detection, segmentation and texture operations; and quick Fourier transforms, distinct cos transforms, and rippling and Gabor transforma
PaperID
2014/EUSRM/11/2014/16187

Author Name
O Folarin, T Hubley
Year Of Publication
2014
Volume and Issue
Volume 6 Issue 11
Abstract
The ability to examine whether or not the shapely system satisfies certain properties could be a important side within the software system development method. Several object-oriented strategies don't pay enough attention to the behavioral descriptions. Indeed, they largely don't offer formally supported descriptions that can be checked mechanically. This paper presents an integrated approach, consisting of formally supported description techniques, associate degree communicative temporal logic for specifying properties, and a model checking mechanism for mechanically checking whether or not some executions of the desired system satisfy the specified properties.
PaperID
2014/EUSRM/11/2014/16265

Author Name
A Sharma
Year Of Publication
2014
Volume and Issue
Volume 6 Issue 11
Abstract
Steganography is a one of the technique for information hiding. With the help of steganography people can communicate secretly. It involves communicating secret data in an appropriate multimedia carrier such as Text, Image, audio, and video files. The main motive of steganography is to ensure that the transmitted message is completely hidden inside the cover signal, and thereby ensuring that the message is accessible only by the intended receiver and not by any intruders or unauthorized parties. The main purpose of this research is to propose a novel and secure high-capacity image steganography technique with the help of wavelet transform with acceptable levels of imperceptibility and high level of overall security. our method works as follows: first gray scale image and secrete information is encrypted for security purpose and then message is hidden inside the encrypted grey scale image in dwt domain while maintaining high capacity of secret information and finally dec
PaperID
2014/EUSRM/11/2014/16321