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Lista de obras de Fabio Scotti

A low-cost neural-based approach for wood types classification

A neural-based minutiae pair identification method for touch-less fingerprint images

scholarly article published April 2011

A privacy-compliant fingerprint recognition system based on homomorphic encryption and Fingercode templates

article published in 2010

Agent-based image iris segmentation and multiple views boundary refining

All-IDB: The acute lymphoblastic leukemia image database for image processing

scholarly article published September 2011

Exploiting application locality to design low-complexity, highly performing, and power-aware embedded classifiers.

artículo científico publicado en 2006

Fast 3-D fingertip reconstruction using a single two-view structured light acquisition

Low-cost volume estimation by two-view acquisitions: A computational intelligence approach

Measurement of the principal singular point in contact and contactless fingerprint images by using computational intelligence techniques

Neural-based iterative approach for iris detection in iris recognition systems

Neural-based quality measurement of fingerprint images in contactless biometric systems

Noisy iris segmentation with boundary regularization and reflections removal

article

Privacy-preserving fingercode authentication

article published in 2010

Quality Assessment of Biometric Systems: A Comprehensive Perspective Based on Accuracy and Performance Measurement

Quality measurement of unwrapped three-dimensional fingerprints: A neural networks approach

Towards Explainable Face Aging with Generative Adversarial Networks

artículo científico publicado en 2019

Two-view contactless fingerprint acquisition systems: A case study for clay artworks

Virtual environment for 3-D synthetic fingerprints

Virtual environment for synthetic smoke clouds generation

Weight estimation from frame sequences using computational intelligence techniques

Wildfire smoke detection using computational intelligence techniques

scholarly article published September 2011