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The Butler palace in Lucknow was built by Sir Mohammad Ali Mohammad Khan, Rajah of Mehmoodabad (1877 -1931), during the year 1919.
The foundation of the Palace was laid in 1915 by the then Deputy Commissioner of Lucknow, Sir Harcourt Butler. Initially this beautiful palace was used for the official residence of Sir Harcourt Butler. After independence, the Palace had been the academic centre (Library) of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research (ICPR)until 2005 when the Council vacated the Palace following the Supreme Court order. Built in Rajasthani style, it is a four faceted palace and a rare object of architecture.There is a lake adjacent to the Palace which provides a magnificent look to the Palace. The Palace is the property of to Raja of Mahmudabad, Mohammed Amir Mohammed Khan, hence you can see it from outside only.
The Butler palace in Lucknow was built by Sir Mohammad Ali Mohammad Khan, Rajah of Mehmoodabad (1877 -1931), during the year 1919.
The foundation of the Palace was laid in 1915 by the then Deputy Commissioner of Lucknow, Sir Harcourt Butler. Initially this beautiful palace was used for the official residence of Sir Harcourt Butler. After independence, the Palace had been the academic centre (Library) of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research (ICPR)until 2005 when the Council vacated the Palace following the Supreme Court order. Built in Rajasthani style, it is a four faceted palace and a rare object of architecture.There is a lake adjacent to the Palace which provides a magnificent look to the Palace. The Palace is the property of to Raja of Mahmudabad, Mohammed Amir Mohammed Khan, hence you can see it from outside only.
As part of commemorating 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence, Human Rights teams from the United Nations Mission in South Sudan, have organized day-long workshops to discuss issues on the protection of women and girls.
In the capital Juba, discussions with members from the civil society, National Police, students, women groups and the legal fraternity also discussed various issues on law enforcement, South Sudan’s Transitional Constitution and issues pertaining to the International Human Rights Law.
It has been important to shed light on these issues, given that South Sudan is a signatory to various international treaties like The International Covenant on Economic Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR) and International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICPR), which shape international human rights today. These two international treaties were adopted on December 16, 1966 by the United Nations General Assembly.
Among those at the workshop were Simon Lumori Chairperson of South Sudan Human Rights Commissioner Central Equatoria State and the UNMISS Central Equatoria State Coordinator John Ugolo.
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The Butler palace in Lucknow was built by Sir Mohammad Ali Mohammad Khan, Rajah of Mehmoodabad (1877 -1931), during the year 1919.
The foundation of the Palace was laid in 1915 by the then Deputy Commissioner of Lucknow, Sir Harcourt Butler. Initially this beautiful palace was used for the official residence of Sir Harcourt Butler. After independence, the Palace had been the academic centre (Library) of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research (ICPR)until 2005 when the Council vacated the Palace following the Supreme Court order. Built in Rajasthani style, it is a four faceted palace and a rare object of architecture.There is a lake adjacent to the Palace which provides a magnificent look to the Palace. The Palace is the property of to Raja of Mahmudabad, Mohammed Amir Mohammed Khan, hence you can see it from outside only.
As part of commemorating 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence, Human Rights teams from the United Nations Mission in South Sudan, have organized day-long workshops to discuss issues on the protection of women and girls.
In the capital Juba, discussions with members from the civil society, National Police, students, women groups and the legal fraternity also discussed various issues on law enforcement, South Sudan’s Transitional Constitution and issues pertaining to the International Human Rights Law.
It has been important to shed light on these issues, given that South Sudan is a signatory to various international treaties like The International Covenant on Economic Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR) and International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICPR), which shape international human rights today. These two international treaties were adopted on December 16, 1966 by the United Nations General Assembly.
Among those at the workshop were Simon Lumori Chairperson of South Sudan Human Rights Commissioner Central Equatoria State and the UNMISS Central Equatoria State Coordinator John Ugolo.
ENDS.
As part of commemorating 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence, Human Rights teams from the United Nations Mission in South Sudan, have organized day-long workshops to discuss issues on the protection of women and girls.
In the capital Juba, discussions with members from the civil society, National Police, students, women groups and the legal fraternity also discussed various issues on law enforcement, South Sudan’s Transitional Constitution and issues pertaining to the International Human Rights Law.
It has been important to shed light on these issues, given that South Sudan is a signatory to various international treaties like The International Covenant on Economic Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR) and International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICPR), which shape international human rights today. These two international treaties were adopted on December 16, 1966 by the United Nations General Assembly.
Among those at the workshop were Simon Lumori Chairperson of South Sudan Human Rights Commissioner Central Equatoria State and the UNMISS Central Equatoria State Coordinator John Ugolo.
ENDS.
As part of commemorating 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence, Human Rights teams from the United Nations Mission in South Sudan, have organized day-long workshops to discuss issues on the protection of women and girls.
In the capital Juba, discussions with members from the civil society, National Police, students, women groups and the legal fraternity also discussed various issues on law enforcement, South Sudan’s Transitional Constitution and issues pertaining to the International Human Rights Law.
It has been important to shed light on these issues, given that South Sudan is a signatory to various international treaties like The International Covenant on Economic Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR) and International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICPR), which shape international human rights today. These two international treaties were adopted on December 16, 1966 by the United Nations General Assembly.
Among those at the workshop were Simon Lumori Chairperson of South Sudan Human Rights Commissioner Central Equatoria State and the UNMISS Central Equatoria State Coordinator John Ugolo.
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Applied a 50 cent screen protector to prolong life. Also dropped said device into my soup last night. Performed iCPR. HOME button not functioning. Using assistive home button on screen to navigate. It's a plane ticket to visit my friends, I hate spending on it.
As part of commemorating 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence, Human Rights teams from the United Nations Mission in South Sudan, have organized day-long workshops to discuss issues on the protection of women and girls.
In the capital Juba, discussions with members from the civil society, National Police, students, women groups and the legal fraternity also discussed various issues on law enforcement, South Sudan’s Transitional Constitution and issues pertaining to the International Human Rights Law.
It has been important to shed light on these issues, given that South Sudan is a signatory to various international treaties like The International Covenant on Economic Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR) and International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICPR), which shape international human rights today. These two international treaties were adopted on December 16, 1966 by the United Nations General Assembly.
Among those at the workshop were Simon Lumori Chairperson of South Sudan Human Rights Commissioner Central Equatoria State and the UNMISS Central Equatoria State Coordinator John Ugolo.
ENDS.
As part of commemorating 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence, Human Rights teams from the United Nations Mission in South Sudan, have organized day-long workshops to discuss issues on the protection of women and girls.
In the capital Juba, discussions with members from the civil society, National Police, students, women groups and the legal fraternity also discussed various issues on law enforcement, South Sudan’s Transitional Constitution and issues pertaining to the International Human Rights Law.
It has been important to shed light on these issues, given that South Sudan is a signatory to various international treaties like The International Covenant on Economic Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR) and International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICPR), which shape international human rights today. These two international treaties were adopted on December 16, 1966 by the United Nations General Assembly.
Among those at the workshop were Simon Lumori Chairperson of South Sudan Human Rights Commissioner Central Equatoria State and the UNMISS Central Equatoria State Coordinator John Ugolo.
ENDS.
As part of commemorating 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence, Human Rights teams from the United Nations Mission in South Sudan, have organized day-long workshops to discuss issues on the protection of women and girls.
In the capital Juba, discussions with members from the civil society, National Police, students, women groups and the legal fraternity also discussed various issues on law enforcement, South Sudan’s Transitional Constitution and issues pertaining to the International Human Rights Law.
It has been important to shed light on these issues, given that South Sudan is a signatory to various international treaties like The International Covenant on Economic Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR) and International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICPR), which shape international human rights today. These two international treaties were adopted on December 16, 1966 by the United Nations General Assembly.
Among those at the workshop were Simon Lumori Chairperson of South Sudan Human Rights Commissioner Central Equatoria State and the UNMISS Central Equatoria State Coordinator John Ugolo.
ENDS.
As part of commemorating 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence, Human Rights teams from the United Nations Mission in South Sudan, have organized day-long workshops to discuss issues on the protection of women and girls.
In the capital Juba, discussions with members from the civil society, National Police, students, women groups and the legal fraternity also discussed various issues on law enforcement, South Sudan’s Transitional Constitution and issues pertaining to the International Human Rights Law.
It has been important to shed light on these issues, given that South Sudan is a signatory to various international treaties like The International Covenant on Economic Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR) and International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICPR), which shape international human rights today. These two international treaties were adopted on December 16, 1966 by the United Nations General Assembly.
Among those at the workshop were Simon Lumori Chairperson of South Sudan Human Rights Commissioner Central Equatoria State and the UNMISS Central Equatoria State Coordinator John Ugolo.
ENDS.
As part of commemorating 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence, Human Rights teams from the United Nations Mission in South Sudan, have organized day-long workshops to discuss issues on the protection of women and girls.
In the capital Juba, discussions with members from the civil society, National Police, students, women groups and the legal fraternity also discussed various issues on law enforcement, South Sudan’s Transitional Constitution and issues pertaining to the International Human Rights Law.
It has been important to shed light on these issues, given that South Sudan is a signatory to various international treaties like The International Covenant on Economic Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR) and International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICPR), which shape international human rights today. These two international treaties were adopted on December 16, 1966 by the United Nations General Assembly.
Among those at the workshop were Simon Lumori Chairperson of South Sudan Human Rights Commissioner Central Equatoria State and the UNMISS Central Equatoria State Coordinator John Ugolo.
ENDS.
As part of commemorating 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence, Human Rights teams from the United Nations Mission in South Sudan, have organized day-long workshops to discuss issues on the protection of women and girls.
In the capital Juba, discussions with members from the civil society, National Police, students, women groups and the legal fraternity also discussed various issues on law enforcement, South Sudan’s Transitional Constitution and issues pertaining to the International Human Rights Law.
It has been important to shed light on these issues, given that South Sudan is a signatory to various international treaties like The International Covenant on Economic Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR) and International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICPR), which shape international human rights today. These two international treaties were adopted on December 16, 1966 by the United Nations General Assembly.
Among those at the workshop were Simon Lumori Chairperson of South Sudan Human Rights Commissioner Central Equatoria State and the UNMISS Central Equatoria State Coordinator John Ugolo.
ENDS.
As part of commemorating 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence, Human Rights teams from the United Nations Mission in South Sudan, have organized day-long workshops to discuss issues on the protection of women and girls.
In the capital Juba, discussions with members from the civil society, National Police, students, women groups and the legal fraternity also discussed various issues on law enforcement, South Sudan’s Transitional Constitution and issues pertaining to the International Human Rights Law.
It has been important to shed light on these issues, given that South Sudan is a signatory to various international treaties like The International Covenant on Economic Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR) and International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICPR), which shape international human rights today. These two international treaties were adopted on December 16, 1966 by the United Nations General Assembly.
Among those at the workshop were Simon Lumori Chairperson of South Sudan Human Rights Commissioner Central Equatoria State and the UNMISS Central Equatoria State Coordinator John Ugolo.
ENDS.
As part of commemorating 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence, Human Rights teams from the United Nations Mission in South Sudan, have organized day-long workshops to discuss issues on the protection of women and girls.
In the capital Juba, discussions with members from the civil society, National Police, students, women groups and the legal fraternity also discussed various issues on law enforcement, South Sudan’s Transitional Constitution and issues pertaining to the International Human Rights Law.
It has been important to shed light on these issues, given that South Sudan is a signatory to various international treaties like The International Covenant on Economic Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR) and International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICPR), which shape international human rights today. These two international treaties were adopted on December 16, 1966 by the United Nations General Assembly.
Among those at the workshop were Simon Lumori Chairperson of South Sudan Human Rights Commissioner Central Equatoria State and the UNMISS Central Equatoria State Coordinator John Ugolo.
ENDS.
As part of commemorating 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence, Human Rights teams from the United Nations Mission in South Sudan, have organized day-long workshops to discuss issues on the protection of women and girls.
In the capital Juba, discussions with members from the civil society, National Police, students, women groups and the legal fraternity also discussed various issues on law enforcement, South Sudan’s Transitional Constitution and issues pertaining to the International Human Rights Law.
It has been important to shed light on these issues, given that South Sudan is a signatory to various international treaties like The International Covenant on Economic Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR) and International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICPR), which shape international human rights today. These two international treaties were adopted on December 16, 1966 by the United Nations General Assembly.
Among those at the workshop were Simon Lumori Chairperson of South Sudan Human Rights Commissioner Central Equatoria State and the UNMISS Central Equatoria State Coordinator John Ugolo.
ENDS.
As part of commemorating 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence, Human Rights teams from the United Nations Mission in South Sudan, have organized day-long workshops to discuss issues on the protection of women and girls.
In the capital Juba, discussions with members from the civil society, National Police, students, women groups and the legal fraternity also discussed various issues on law enforcement, South Sudan’s Transitional Constitution and issues pertaining to the International Human Rights Law.
It has been important to shed light on these issues, given that South Sudan is a signatory to various international treaties like The International Covenant on Economic Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR) and International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICPR), which shape international human rights today. These two international treaties were adopted on December 16, 1966 by the United Nations General Assembly.
Among those at the workshop were Simon Lumori Chairperson of South Sudan Human Rights Commissioner Central Equatoria State and the UNMISS Central Equatoria State Coordinator John Ugolo.
ENDS.
As part of commemorating 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence, Human Rights teams from the United Nations Mission in South Sudan, have organized day-long workshops to discuss issues on the protection of women and girls.
In the capital Juba, discussions with members from the civil society, National Police, students, women groups and the legal fraternity also discussed various issues on law enforcement, South Sudan’s Transitional Constitution and issues pertaining to the International Human Rights Law.
It has been important to shed light on these issues, given that South Sudan is a signatory to various international treaties like The International Covenant on Economic Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR) and International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICPR), which shape international human rights today. These two international treaties were adopted on December 16, 1966 by the United Nations General Assembly.
Among those at the workshop were Simon Lumori Chairperson of South Sudan Human Rights Commissioner Central Equatoria State and the UNMISS Central Equatoria State Coordinator John Ugolo.
ENDS.
As part of commemorating 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence, Human Rights teams from the United Nations Mission in South Sudan, have organized day-long workshops to discuss issues on the protection of women and girls.
In the capital Juba, discussions with members from the civil society, National Police, students, women groups and the legal fraternity also discussed various issues on law enforcement, South Sudan’s Transitional Constitution and issues pertaining to the International Human Rights Law.
It has been important to shed light on these issues, given that South Sudan is a signatory to various international treaties like The International Covenant on Economic Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR) and International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICPR), which shape international human rights today. These two international treaties were adopted on December 16, 1966 by the United Nations General Assembly.
Among those at the workshop were Simon Lumori Chairperson of South Sudan Human Rights Commissioner Central Equatoria State and the UNMISS Central Equatoria State Coordinator John Ugolo.
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matlab-recognition-code.com/aov-based-fingerprint-minutia...
Abstract
Minutia matching is the preferred strategy to fingerprint recognition. In this paper, we analyzed a novel fingerprint function named adjoining orientation vector, or AOV, for fingerprint matching. In the primary stage, AOV is used to seek out potential trivia pairs. Then one trivia set is rotated and translated. This is adopted by a preliminary matching to make sure reliability in addition to a advantageous matching to beat attainable distortion. Such technique has been deployed to a payroll and safety entry info system and its workability is encouraging. The info system goals to supply a extremely secured and automatic identification system for payroll monitoring in addition to approved entry to working areas.
Because of uniqueness, as a private identification technique, fingerprint has been extensively used up to now many years. The hottest matching technique for fingerprint identification is trivia matching. The easiest sample of the trivia-based mostly representations consists of a set of trivia, together with ridge endings and bifurcations outlined by their spatial coordinates. Each minutia is described by its spatial location related to the orientation. Although a set of trivia has been extensively used for matching, the noise drawback in a fingerprint picture has not been solved. The drawback of trivia based mostly technique is the shortage of robustness, there are some various strategies proposed, as an example, Jain’s filterbank technique and Isenor and Zaky’s graph matching technique. The function vector of minutia usually consists of the minutia sort, the coordinates and the tangential angle of the minutia. The automated fingerprint verification/identification is then achieved with a type of level sample matching as an alternative of the fingerprint picture matching. Several level sample matching algorithms have been proposed within the literature. The level sample matching is usually intractable as a result of the correspondences between the 2 level units of template and enter fingerprint are unknown. The minutia correspondences are troublesome to acquire on account of a number of elements such because the rotation, translation and deformation of the fingerprints, the situation and course errors of the detected trivia in addition to the presence of spurious trivia and the absence of real trivia.
This package deal makes use of Peter Kovesi’s code for fingerprint enhancement, “MATLAB and Octave Functions for Computer Vision and Image Processing” and it’s based mostly on the paper “Adjacent orientation vector based mostly fingerprint trivia matching system”, M. R. Ng, X. Tong, X. Tang and A. Shi, Pattern Recognition, ICPR 2004. This article is accessible at http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/739574.html.
We have examined the code with Set “A” of FVC2004 Database, utilizing one hundred courses, I fingerprint photographs randomly chosen for coaching (completely I*one hundred photographs) and eight-I fingerprint pictures used for testing (completely 800-I*one hundred photographs), with none overlapping between coaching and testing pictures, acquiring the next outcomes (J is the popularity price):
I = A, J = 88.forty%
I = P, S = seventy nine.forty eight%
I = B, S = 60.fifty nine%
Keyword: Matlab, supply, code, adjoining, orientation, vector, fingerprint, trivia, matching, system, recognition, verification, identification.
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