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acknowledgements for ansi/nist-itl 1-2011 - NIST Visual Image ... acknowledgements for ansi/nist-itl 1-2011 - NIST Visual Image ...
ANSI/NIST-ITL 1-2011 - UPDATE 2013 DRAFT VERSIONAn indelible image on the skin that was applied to the skin. A common tattoo resultsfrom picking of the skin with a coloring matter. A subclass of tattoo is chemical, whichindicates that the image was created by the use of chemicals to burn the image into theskin. Another subclass of tattoo is branded, which indicates that the pattern was causedby using a branding iron or other form of applied heat. A third subclass of tattoo is cut,which indicated that the image was caused by incision of the skin.toleranceThe allowable range of deviation from the class resolution, symmetric around the classresolution value. For PIV single fingerprint scanners with the class resolution of 500 ppi,the tolerance is 2%. For all scanners other than PIV, the tolerance is 1%.[2013v>] trackA path associated with a single read/write head on a data medium. [] transcodingAny transfer, compression, manipulation, re-formatting or re-storage of the originalrecorded material. Transcoding is not the first recording of the acoustic signal.Transcoding can be lossless or lossy. [] turnA conversation is a sequence of conversational turns. A turn is when an individualspeaks for a continuous period of time. Individual turns from different people mayoverlap when they speak simultaneously. However, typically a turn is referred to in aquestion / response environment. [
ANSI/NIST-ITL 1-2011 - UPDATE 2013 DRAFT VERSIONURIUniform Resource Identifier.URLUniform Resource Locator.UTCCoordinated Universal Time.UTFUnicode Consortium Standard Transmission Format[2013v>] UVIS / UDIMThe Unified Victim Identification System developed by the Office of the Chief MedicalExaminer of New York City and its built-in Dental Identification Model. [] voice data fileThe digital, encoded file primarily containing the sounds of vocalizations of bothspeech and non-speech content, convertible to an acoustic signal replicating the originalacoustic signal. A voice data file is extracted from an audio recording, but not all audiorecordings contain voice signals and not all voice data is speech. A physical medium,such as a phonograph record, contains a voice signal but is not a voice data file.[] voice recordingA signal, stored on a digital or analog medium, of vocalizations containing both speechand non-speech content. [] voice signalAny audible vocalizations emanating from the human mouth, throat and nasal cavitywith or without speech content. [
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ANSI/<strong>NIST</strong>-ITL 1-<strong>2011</strong> - UPDATE 2013 DRAFT VERSIONAn indelible image on the skin that was applied to the skin. A common tattoo resultsfrom picking of the skin with a coloring matter. A subclass of tattoo is chemical, whichindicates that the image was created by the use of chemicals to burn the image into theskin. Another subclass of tattoo is branded, which indicates that the pattern was causedby using a branding iron or other <strong>for</strong>m of applied heat. A third subclass of tattoo is cut,which indicated that the image was caused by incision of the skin.toleranceThe allowable range of deviation from the class resolution, symmetric around the classresolution value. For PIV single fingerprint scanners with the class resolution of 500 ppi,the tolerance is 2%. For all scanners other than PIV, the tolerance is 1%.[2013v>] trackA path associated with a single read/write head on a data medium. [] transcodingAny transfer, compression, manipulation, re-<strong>for</strong>matting or re-storage of the originalrecorded material. Transcoding is not the first recording of the acoustic signal.Transcoding can be lossless or lossy. [] turnA conversation is a sequence of conversational turns. A turn is when an individualspeaks <strong>for</strong> a continuous period of time. Individual turns from different people mayoverlap when they speak simultaneously. However, typically a turn is referred to in aquestion / response environment. [