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Ikenna Odinaka
Ikenna Odinaka
Postdoctoral Associate, Duke University
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ECG biometric recognition: A comparative analysis
I Odinaka, PH Lai, AD Kaplan, JA O'Sullivan, EJ Sirevaag, JW Rohrbaugh
IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security 7 (6), 1812-1824, 2012
4192012
ECG biometrics: A robust short-time frequency analysis
I Odinaka, PH Lai, AD Kaplan, JA O'Sullivan, EJ Sirevaag, ...
2010 IEEE International Workshop on Information Forensics and Security, 1-6, 2010
1582010
Cardiovascular biometrics: combining mechanical and electrical signals
I Odinaka, JA O’Sullivan, EJ Sirevaag, JW Rohrbaugh
IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security 10 (1), 16-27, 2014
362014
Cardiovascular biometrics: combining mechanical and electrical signals
I Odinaka, JA O’Sullivan, EJ Sirevaag, JW Rohrbaugh
IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security 10 (1), 16-27, 2014
362014
Snapshot fan beam coded aperture coherent scatter tomography
M Hassan, JA Greenberg, I Odinaka, DJ Brady
Optics express 24 (16), 18277-18289, 2016
352016
Joint system and algorithm design for computationally efficient fan beam coded aperture X-ray coherent scatter imaging
I Odinaka, JA O'Sullivan, DG Politte, KP MacCabe, Y Kaganovsky, ...
IEEE Transactions on Computational Imaging 3 (4), 506-521, 2017
142017
Coded aperture x-ray diffraction imaging with transmission computed tomography side-information
I Odinaka, JA Greenberg, Y Kaganovsky, A Holmgren, M Hassan, ...
Medical Imaging 2016: Physics of Medical Imaging 9783, 523-531, 2016
102016
Spectrally grouped total variation reconstruction for scatter imaging using ADMM
I Odinaka, Y Kaganovsky, JA Greenberg, M Hassan, DG Politte, ...
2015 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC …, 2015
102015
ECG biometric recognition: A comparative analysis
PH Lai, AD Kaplan, I Odinaka, JA O'Sullivan, EJ Sirevaag, JW Rohrbaugh
IEEE Trans. Inf. Forensics Security 7 (6), 1812-1824, 2012
92012
Multi-view coded aperture coherent scatter tomography
AD Holmgren, I Odinaka, JA Greenberg, DJ Brady
Anomaly Detection and Imaging with X-Rays (ADIX) 9847, 33-40, 2016
62016
Alternating minimization algorithm with iteratively reweighted quadratic penalties for compressive transmission tomography
Y Kaganovsky, S Degirmenci, S Han, I Odinaka, DG Politte, DJ Brady, ...
Medical Imaging 2015: Image Processing 9413, 131-140, 2015
32015
Identifying humans by the shape of their heartbeats and materials by their X-ray scattering profiles
IC Odinaka
Washington University in St. Louis, 2014
32014
On estimating biometric capacity: An example based on LDV biometrics
I Odinaka, PH Lai, AD Kaplan, JA O'Sullivan
2010 48th Annual Allerton Conference on Communication, Control, and …, 2010
22010
Impact of detector geometry for compressive fan beam snapshot coherent scatter imaging
M Hassan, A Holmgren, JA Greenberg, I Odinaka, D Brady
Anomaly Detection and Imaging with X-Rays (ADIX) 9847, 229-236, 2016
12016
Domain and range decomposition methods for coded aperture x-ray coherent scatter imaging
I Odinaka, Y Kaganovsky, JA O'Sullivan, DG Politte, AD Holmgren, ...
Anomaly Detection and Imaging with X-Rays (ADIX) 9847, 177-186, 2016
12016
System Design for Joint Attenuation and Scatter Imaging for Baggage Inspection
JA O’Sullivan, DG Politte, I Odinaka, KP MacCabe, DJ Brady
Computational Optical Sensing and Imaging, CW2C. 1, 2014
12014
Parallel Majorization Minimization with Dynamically Restricted Domains for Nonconvex Optimization
Y Kaganovsky, I Odinaka, D Carlson, L Carin
Artificial Intelligence and Statistics, 1497-1505, 2016
2016
Parallel Majorization Minimization with Dynamically Restricted Domains for Nonconvex Optimization: Supplementary Material
Y Kaganovsky, I Odinaka, D Carlson, L Carin
Margin 2, 0, 2016
2016
On estimating biometric capacity: An example based on LDV biometrics
I Odinaka, PH Lai, AD Kaplan, JA O'Sullivan
2010 48th Annual Allerton Conference on Communication, Control, and …, 0
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