PSNR KANDALU The phrase peak signal-to-noise ratio, often abbreviated PSNR, is an engineering term for the ratio between the maximum possible power of a signal and the power of corrupting noise that affects the fidelity of its representation. Because many signals have a very wide dynamic range, PSNR is usually expressed in terms of the logarithmic decibel scale. The PSNR is most commonly used as a measure of quality of reconstruction of lossy compression codecs (e.g., for image compression). The signal in this case is the original data, and the noise is the error introduced by compression. When comparing compression codecs it is used as an approximation to human perception of reconstruction quality, therefore in some cases one reconstruction may appear to be closer to the original than another, even though it has a lower PSNR (a higher PSNR would normally indicate that the reconstruction is of higher quality). |
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PhotoBrain is the first image search engine on the local drive to use image identification technology 8PSNR-K) rather than keywords, metadata or watermarks...
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Protects computer from another user via advanced face detection (web-cam based).
Protects computer from another user via fingerprint recognition. (requires external hardware)
High-Order Statistics For Plant Classification.
PhotoBrain is the first image search engine on the local drive to use image/picture/photo identification technology (PSNR-K) rather than keywords, metadata or watermarks...
Protects your iPhone/iPodtouch from another user via fingerprint recognition.
High-Order Statistics For Plant Classification.
PhotoBrain “Desktop”
developed by Kandalu
Platform: Mac OS X
Leopard 10.5.8
Snow Leopard 10.6 64-Bit