2013
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.380-384.3791
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The System Architecture for the Face Recognition Based on Mixed Mode

Abstract: In order to build an efficient, sample and convenient system of face recognition based on the video streaming, a mixed mode of software development is proposed in this paper. In requirement analysis of the face recognition system, efficient code, sample development and ease of use are designed in this system. To obtain better recognition efficiency, Dynamic Link Library (DLL) is used to program the part of face recognition. The whole system is based on Microsoft .NET platform which provides a simple and rapid … Show more

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“…In order to build an efficient, sample and convenient system of face recognition based on the video streaming, a mixed mode of software development is proposed in this research. Although some experts think mixed of B/S and C/S modes makes a system more flexible and convenient for user to use [4]. However, C/S mode is more suitable for LAN, special software needs to be installed in the client, so the cost of maintenance and upgrade is high.…”
Section: Software Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to build an efficient, sample and convenient system of face recognition based on the video streaming, a mixed mode of software development is proposed in this research. Although some experts think mixed of B/S and C/S modes makes a system more flexible and convenient for user to use [4]. However, C/S mode is more suitable for LAN, special software needs to be installed in the client, so the cost of maintenance and upgrade is high.…”
Section: Software Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%