An Application for Descriptive Nearness: Iris Recognition

Kadirhan Polat

Topological Algebra and its Applications (2017)

  • Volume: 5, Issue: 1, page 33-36
  • ISSN: 2299-3231

Abstract

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Near Set Theory has various applications in the literature. In this paper, using the concept descriptive nearness, we show how to perform iris recognition. This process has a few algorithms given via Mathematica Script Language.

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Kadirhan Polat. "An Application for Descriptive Nearness: Iris Recognition." Topological Algebra and its Applications 5.1 (2017): 33-36. <http://eudml.org/doc/288327>.

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