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    Sudeep Sarkar et.al.[10] Researchers have suggested that the ear may have advantages over the face for biometric recognition. Our previous experiments with ear and face recognition, using the standard principal component analysis approach, showed lower recognition performance using ear images. We report results of similar experiments on larger data sets that are more rigorously controlled for relative quality of face and ear images. We find that recognition performance is not significantly different

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    3.2.1 Stages of Factor Analysis Decision process Factor analysis is a statistical method, which is used in multivariate to describe variability between correlated variables they are known as factors. These factors are assumed to represent the dimensions within the data. The information which is gathered by performing factor analysis can later reduce the set of variables in a dataset. The basic concept of factor analysis is to represent a set of variables by a smaller set of variables. The primary

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    Measures Demographics. Participants were asked to indicate their (a) age, (b) current state of residence according to the four Census Bureau-designated areas (i.e., Midwest, Northeast, South, West), (c) education level, (d) health insurance, (e) household income per year, (f) marital status, (g) religiosity, (h) sexual orientation, and (i) work status, among others described elsewhere (Rogers & Goodson, 2014). Male Role Norms. This survey section stemmed from the 21-item MRNI-SF scale that measures

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    TASK PERFORMANCE OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES: A RESEARCH TOOL DEVELOPMENT Madhulaa R & Dr. R. Arjunan Abstract Our country’s development in terms of economy is contributed majorly by different industrial sectors which increases the financial situation of the nation. The industries before several decades retain employees still the age of their retirement, but now-a-days labour turn over in organisations are increasing due to increased growth of job openings in organisations and higher rate of qualified

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    Interest In Politics

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    is by nature a Political Animal” FACTORS SHAPING INDIVIDUAL’S INTEREST IN POLITICS INDEX: I. ABSTRACT II. INTRODUCTION III. DATA DESCRIPTION: Dependent variable and Independent variables IV. MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS: Factor, Regression and ANOVA Analysis V. CONCLUSIONS VI. REFERENCES I. ABSTRACT The purpose of this project is to analyze what stimulates individual’s “Interest in politics”. Indeed politics, either directly or indirectly, shapes community’s every day life

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    in many countries, the trade through online shopping in India is increasing rapidly. Therefore, it has become very essential to know the key factors which influence the online shopping behavior of people and it is assessed using expletory factor analysis. It is observed that the factors like Site Characteristics,

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    deposits using macroeconomic drivers. In this project, we aim to find the most important macroeconomic parameters which have an effect on the deposits which consumers like you and me like to maintain in banks. This is to be done by extensive data analysis and statistical tests. Then we would build models for accurately predicting future deposits given the macroeconomic environment. This effort is for Nomis Solutions for them to incorporate the findings in their software for banks. This paper is part

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    There has been an explosive growth in use of internet and World Wide Web and also in multimedia technology and it’s applications recently. This has facilitated the distribution of the digital contents over the internet. Digital multimedia works (video, audio and images) become available for retransmission, reproduction, and publishing over the Internet. A large amount of digital data is duplicated and distributed without the owner’s consent. This arises a real need for protection against unauthorized

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    Contents 1 Introduction The concept of preferring the people with “fair-skin” has long been recognized socially and it has been the psychological and social impact on women to be fair. But in the recent years, men too have started giving importance on personal grooming, beginning with fair skin. The market for fairness cream was restricted to women only till 2005; but Emami catered to men with its product Fair and Handsome. Till then the fairness cream had dominated the cosmetic market covering

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    Ford Ka Case Essay

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    for marketing the Ford Ka? * From the factor analysis and cluster analysis performed on the given data it is clear that, each cluster or segment has different needs and the factors are also different. So management of Ford has to decide which segment needs it wants to cater using Ford Ka model. Since the model of Ka is already ready, management can also map the model specifications with the segmented market cluster available using cluster analysis. * Once the segments need is decided and analyzed

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