Preferred Language
Articles
/
ijs-7379
Real-Night-time Road Sign Detection by the Use of Cascade Object Detector
...Show More Authors

     Variations in perspective, illumination, motion blur, and weatherworn degeneration of signs may all be essential factors in road-sign identification. The current research purpose is to evaluate the effectiveness of the image processing technique in detecting road signs as well as to find the appropriate threshold value range for doing so. The efficiency of the cascade object detector in detecting road signs was tested under variations of speed and threshold values. The suggested system involved using video data to calculate the number of frames per second and creating an output file that contains the specified targets with their labels to use later in the final process (i.e., training stage). In the current research, two videos captured some types of traffic signs (40, 60, 80, and cross signs) in Palestine and Al-Rubaie streets during night time in Baghdad city. The practical significance is demonstrated here by using the optimal threshold value for more accurate object detection. Through an increase in threshold values, results show that the highest precision value, which is equal to one, occurred for crossroad sign relations with stable behavior, followed by 80 (i.e., 1-0.824) and 60-speed signs (i.e., 1-0.315), respectively, with positive relationships, and ended by speed sign 40, which witnessed a reverse relationship with increasing threshold values until the breakdown case took place, which usually occurred above the threshold value equal to thirty (i.e., 0.471-0.134). 

Scopus Crossref
View Publication Preview PDF
Quick Preview PDF
Publication Date
Sun Mar 04 2018
Journal Name
Iraqi Journal Of Science
Improving Detection Rate of the Network Intrusion Detection System Based on Wrapper Feature Selection Approach
...Show More Authors

Regarding the security of computer systems, the intrusion detection systems (IDSs) are essential components for the detection of attacks at the early stage. They monitor and analyze network traffics, looking for abnormal behaviors or attack signatures to detect intrusions in real time. A major drawback of the IDS is their inability to provide adequate sensitivity and accuracy, coupled with their failure in processing enormous data. The issue of classification time is greatly reduced with the IDS through feature selection. In this paper, a new feature selection algorithm based on Firefly Algorithm (FA) is proposed. In addition, the naïve bayesian classifier is used to discriminate attack behaviour from normal behaviour in the network tra

... Show More
View Publication Preview PDF
Publication Date
Sun May 17 2020
Journal Name
Iraqi Journal Of Science
Minimizing the Total Completion Time and Total Earliness Time Functions for a Machine Scheduling Problem Using Local Search Methods
...Show More Authors

In this paper we investigate the use of two types of local search methods (LSM), the Simulated Annealing (SA) and Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO), to solve the problems ( ) and . The results of the two LSMs are compared with the Branch and Bound method and good heuristic methods. This work shows the good performance of SA and PSO compared with the exact and heuristic methods in terms of best solutions and CPU time.

View Publication Preview PDF
Scopus (7)
Scopus Crossref
Publication Date
Sun Sep 29 2019
Journal Name
Iraqi Journal Of Science
The Use of Ground Penetrating Radar to Assess the Concrete
...Show More Authors

Ground Penetration Radar (GPR) is a modern and promising geophysical technique for near-subsurface exploring and observing because of its characteristic working scheme (instantaneous underground radargram displaying and subsurface features preserving during the detection tests). In this technique a very high and/ or ultra-high electromagnetic radiation frequencies were utilized to be transmitted to the targeted underground area, then the reflected ones which occur because of the sudden changes in the medium electric properties or texture would be recorded and processed to achieve the final GPR radargram.

     The main goal of this study is to find out the GPR radiation extension which is suitable for concrete

... Show More
View Publication Preview PDF
Scopus (8)
Crossref (4)
Scopus Crossref
Publication Date
Mon Aug 01 2011
Journal Name
Journal Of Engineering
Forward and Reverse Osmosis Process for Recovery and Re-use of Water from Polluted Water by Phenol
...Show More Authors

The research aims to apply the novel forward osmosis (FO) process to recover pure water
from contaminated water. Phenol was used as organic substance in the feed solution, while sodium
chloride salt was used as draw solution. Membranes used in the FO process is the cellulose
triacetate (CTA) and polyamide (thin film composite (TFC)) membrane. Reverse osmosis process
was used to treatment the draw solution, the exterior from the forward osmosis process. In the FO
process the active layer of the membrane faces the feed solution and the porous support layer faces
the draw solution and this will show the effect of dilutive internal concentration polarization and
concentrative external concentration polarization.
In th

... Show More
View Publication Preview PDF
Crossref (2)
Crossref
Publication Date
Fri Jun 24 2022
Journal Name
Iraqi Journal Of Science
Engineering Geological Assessment for Rock Slope Stability of Chosen Areas from SW of Haibat Sultan Mountain, Kalkasmak-Koisanjaq Road / Iraq
...Show More Authors

Engineering geological study of rock slope stability in two stations lying in the SW of Haibat Sultan mountain, along the Kalksmaq - Koisanjaq road was carried out. At each station, rock slopes and discontinuities were comprehensively surveyed and the relationships with failures were determined. The limestone rock was described in engineering terms, the types of failures recorded during field study were rock roll and toppling whiles the probable failures were sliding, toppling, and rock roll. The study also revealed that the factors affecting slope stability in the study area were slope angle, height, dip of strata, and discontinuities (which are almost perpendicular to the bedding plane). The laboratory test, of the rock samples (point-

... Show More
View Publication Preview PDF
Publication Date
Thu Apr 20 2023
Journal Name
Ibn Al-haitham Journal For Pure And Applied Sciences
Effect of the Synthesis Time on Structural Properties of Copper Oxide
...Show More Authors

The structural properties of the CuO nanopowder oxide prepared reflux technique
without any templates or surfactant, using copper nitrate hydrate (Cu(NO)3 3H2O) in deionized
water with aqueous ammonia solution are reported. The Xrd analysis data and processing in origin
pro program used to get FWHM and integral width to study the effect of different synthesis times
was studied on the structural properties. It was found that values of crystal sizes are 17.274nm,
17.746nm, and 18.560nm, the size of nanoparticles is determined by Halder-Wagner, and 15.796
nm, 15.851nm, and 16.52nm, were calculated by Size-Strain Plot (SSP) method. The Sample was
considered to determine physical and microstructural paramete

... Show More
View Publication Preview PDF
Crossref
Publication Date
Thu Oct 01 2015
Journal Name
Applied Mathematics And Computation
Identification of the time-dependent conductivity of an inhomogeneous diffusive material
...Show More Authors

View Publication
Scopus (9)
Crossref (4)
Scopus Clarivate Crossref
Publication Date
Wed Feb 08 2023
Journal Name
Iraqi Journal Of Science
Calculation of the Time Interval of Radio Storm Emitted from Jupiter
...Show More Authors

A program in Visual Basic language was designed to calculate the time interval of radio storm by predict their type at specific Local Time (LT) from Baghdad location, such storms result from the Central Meridian Longitude (CML) of system ΙΙΙ for Jupiter and phase of Io’s satellite (ФIo). These storms are related to position of Io (Io- A,B,C,D). The input parameters for this program were the observer’s location (longitude), year, month and day. The output program results in form of tables provide the observer information about the date and the LT of beginning and end of each type of emitted storm. The year 2011 was taken to apply the results within twelve month; the results of the time interval of radio storm were between (0.08h-5

... Show More
View Publication Preview PDF
Publication Date
Tue Oct 30 2018
Journal Name
Iraqi Journal Of Physics
Evaluation of radioactivity of cereals and legumes using a nuclear impact detector CN-85
...Show More Authors

The research aims to evaluate the radioactivity in elected samples of cereals and legume which are wide human consumption in Iraq using Nuclear Track Detectors (NTDs) model CN-85.
The samples were prepared scientifically according to references in this field. After 150 days of exposure, the detector were collected and chemically treated according to scientific sources (etching chemical), nuclear effects have been calculated using the optical microscope.
Radon (222Rn) concentration and uranium (238U) were calculated in unit Bq/m3 and (ppm), the results indicate that the highest concentration of radon and uranium was in yellow corn where the concentration of radon was 137.17×102 Bq/m3 and uranium concentration 2.63 (ppm). The lowest

... Show More
View Publication Preview PDF
Crossref (2)
Crossref
Publication Date
Sun Jun 05 2016
Journal Name
Baghdad Science Journal
Extraction and estimation of curcumin compounds from turmeric (Curcuma longa) rhizomes by using different variables (solvent, time and temperature).
...Show More Authors

The study aimed to investigate the effect of different times as follows 0.5, 1.00, 2.00 and 3.00 hrs, type of solvent (acetone, methanol and ethanol) and temperature (~ 25 and 50)ºc on curcumin percentage yield from turmeric rhizomes. The results showed significant differences (p? 0.05) in all variables. The curcumin content which were determined spectrophotometrically ranged between (0.55-2.90) %. The maximum yield was obtained when temperature, time and solvent were 50ºC, 3 hrs and acetone, respectively.

View Publication Preview PDF
Crossref