[Ilugc] Requirement for Interns

2014-07-22 Thread R.Subramanian (RS)
Hi, It is really nice to get connected back with the old friends after a long time. We are initiating a few new project explorations and have some requirements for interns. We are looking for students with development skills in java. The internship duration may be around 4 to 6 months. The proje

[Ilugc] Any demonstration of Linux-Tamil Tools / Applications in the World Tamil Conference

2010-06-16 Thread R.Subramanian (RS)
Curious to know if there are any demonstration of Linux / Tamil Tools&Applications in the Conference. As part of my studies on tamil history, am attending the conference for five days and would like volunteer my services for Linux/Unicode application demos for one day RS _

Re: [Ilugc] face as password

2009-09-01 Thread R.Subramanian (RS)
On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 7:08 PM, Eknath Venkataramani wrote: > how efficient is the search? Can you describe the best case, worst case and > average case? > We carried out tests on a miniature database of about a million records. The False match was in the order of 2-3 in a million. The False no

Re: [Ilugc] face as password

2009-08-31 Thread R.Subramanian (RS)
On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 4:16 PM, Prem Kurian Philip wrote: > > These have already been busted. They use a thin film (with the finger > print image) which covers the finger and the heat from the hand goes right > through. > > > Any good sensor with LFD will reject them all. I have made dozens

Re: [Ilugc] face as password

2009-08-31 Thread R.Subramanian (RS)
On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 10:58 AM, Prem Kurian Philip wrote: > > A group of german hackers published the fingerprints of the German Home > Secretary and also published tips on how to make a copy of the fingerprint > for use on fingerprint readers. > Today's fingerprint readers have something calle

Re: [Ilugc] face as password

2009-08-31 Thread R.Subramanian (RS)
On Sun, Aug 30, 2009 at 7:17 PM, Eknath Venkataramani wrote: > Is it then that finger print scanners and/or iris scanners are going to be > used for the UID project? > > Yes. http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/News/Politics/Nation/I-am-aware-of-UID-challenges-Nilekani/articleshow/4952912.cms __

Re: [Ilugc] face as password

2009-08-31 Thread R.Subramanian (RS)
On Sun, Aug 30, 2009 at 6:48 PM, Venkatraman S wrote: > > > it is very much possible to identify a human being uniquely even against > a > > database of 6 billion biometric records. > > > > > Is it? Can you expatiate plz? > Most of the biometric images are taken at 50 micrometer resolution or le

Re: [Ilugc] face as password

2009-08-29 Thread R.Subramanian (RS)
On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 11:12 PM, Eknath Venkataramani < eknath.i...@gmail.com> wrote: > Off-topic but still.. Is there no ONE technology that could identify a > human > being uniquely? Today , with the current high resolution scanners and image processing techniques, it is very much possible to

Re: [Ilugc] Equivalent of ActiveX in Linux

2009-07-14 Thread R.Subramanian (RS)
On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 5:55 PM, Shakthi Kannan wrote: > Hi, > > --- On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 5:25 PM, R.Subramanian (RS) > wrote: > | The web server interacts with the driver of the fingerprint reader device > in > | > | Now we are developing this application to work in

[Ilugc] Equivalent of ActiveX in Linux

2009-07-14 Thread R.Subramanian (RS)
Dear All We have developed a browser based biometric application in .net/windows using activeX controls. The web server interacts with the driver of the fingerprint reader device in the client machine using activeX controls and the captured fingerprint image is transfered to the server for compari