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Review Of Cybersecurity Hardware Devices, Eriselda Malaj, Galia Marinova Oct 2021

Review Of Cybersecurity Hardware Devices, Eriselda Malaj, Galia Marinova

UBT International Conference

In the modern world, cybersecurity is an important issue in the field of technology. The main security problem is the security of the data we receive on the server side after being sent by the client or by the sensors. Nowadays cybersecurity is seen as an area where software is more important than hardware and this led to an increase in the number of securities at the software level. By increasing security at the hardware level cyber security takes another dimension. Network infrastructure devices serve for the realization of communication of applications, data, services and multi-media. These devices include firewalls, …


Improvement Of Gender Recognition Using The Cosfire Filter Framework (Simulations Platform Of Shape-Preserving Regression – Pchip), Virtyt Lesha, Arben Haveri, Jozef Bushati Oct 2019

Improvement Of Gender Recognition Using The Cosfire Filter Framework (Simulations Platform Of Shape-Preserving Regression – Pchip), Virtyt Lesha, Arben Haveri, Jozef Bushati

UBT International Conference

Biometrics is evolving every day more and more in technical sense and consequently faces with further challenges that become sharper. One of these challenges of is gender recognition that finds very important and key applications. In this paper, we consider the gender recognition process implemented through the Cosfire filter applied through Viola-Jones algorithm and simulated through the Matlab platform. Objective of this paper is improving the execution of gender recognition. The database contains 237 images of 128 to 128 pixels, where 128 are males and 109 are females. For each of them, gender recognition is performed by applying current and …