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9. PRIS 2009: Milan, Italy
- Ana L. N. Fred:
Pattern Recognition in Information Systems, Proceedings of the 9th International Workshop on Pattern Recognition in Information Systems, PRIS 2009, In conjunction with ICEIS 2009, Milan, Italy, May 2009. INSTICC PRESS 2009, ISBN 978-989-8111-89-0
Invited Speakers
- Jianchang Mao:
Machine Learning in Online Advertising. PRIS 2009: 3-4 - Marcello Pelillo:
From Cliques to Equilibria: The Dominant-Set Framework for Pairwise Data Clustering. PRIS 2009: 5-5
Text and Speech Analysis
- Vicent Tamarit, Carlos D. Martínez-Hinarejos:
Estimating the Number of Segments of a Turn in Dialogue Systems. PRIS 2009: 9-17 - Andreas K. Maier, Caroline Parchmann, Tobias Bocklet, Florian Hönig, Oliver Kratz, Stefanie Horndasch, Elmar Nöth, Gunther Moll:
On the Automatic Classification of Reading Disorders. PRIS 2009: 18-27 - Smita Deshpande, Margrit Betke:
RefLink: An Interface that Enables People with Motion Impairments to Analyze Web Content and Dynamically Link to References. PRIS 2009: 28-36
Supervised, Unsupervised and Semi-supervised Learning
- Maiko Sato, Mineichi Kudo, Jun Toyama:
Clustering and Density Estimation for Streaming Data using Volume Prototypes. PRIS 2009: 39-48 - João M. M. Duarte, Ana L. N. Fred, F. Jorge F. Duarte:
Combining Data Clusterings with Instance Level Constraints. PRIS 2009: 49-60 - Catalina Cocianu, Luminita State, Panayiotis M. Vlamos, Doru Constantin, Corina Sararu:
PCA Supervised and Unsupervised Classifiers in Signal Processing. PRIS 2009: 61-70 - Stanislaw Jankowski, Zbigniew Szymanski, Ewa Piatkowska-Janko:
Semi-Supervised Least-Squares Support Vector Classifier based on Virtual Leave One Out Residuals. PRIS 2009: 71-80
Document Analysis
- Ashraf Elnagar, Rahima Bentrcia:
Recognition-based Segmentation of Arabic Handwriting. PRIS 2009: 83-92 - Costantino Grana, Daniele Borghesani, Rita Cucchiara:
Automatic Analysis of Historical Manuscripts. PRIS 2009: 93-102
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