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ICPR 1992: The Hague, Netherlands - Conference B
- 11th IAPR International Conference on Pattern Recognition, ICPR 1992. Conference B: Pattern Recognition Methodology and Systems, The Hague, Netherlands, August 30-September 3, 1992. IEEE 1992
- Wouter F. Schmidt, Martin A. Kraaijveld, Robert P. W. Duin:
Feedforward neural networks with random weights. 1-4 - Asim Roy:
On linear programming, neural network design, pattern classification and polynomial time training. 5-8 - Xiang S. Cheng, Eric Backer, Jan J. Gerbrands:
DRBP: dynamically reinforced BP-based ANN-training. 9-12 - Vladimir Nedeljkovic:
A novel multilayer neural networks training algorithm that minimizes the probability of classification error. 13-16 - Murray J. J. Holt:
Comparison of generalization in multi-layer perceptrons with the log-likelihood and least-squares cost functions. 17-20 - C. K. Chan, Mark B. Sandler:
A complete shape recognition system using the Hough transform and neural network. 21-24 - He-Ping Pan, Wolfgang Förstner:
An MDL-principled evolutionary mechanism to automatic architecturing of pattern recognition neural network. 25-28 - Ethem Alpaydin:
Multiple neural networks and weighted voting. 29-32 - Vladimir Nedeljkovic, Milan Milosavljevic:
On the influence of the training set data preprocessing on neural networks training. 33-36 - Jayanta Basak, C. A. Murthy, Santanu Chaudhury, D. Dutta Majumder:
A connectionist network for simultaneous perception of multiple categories. 37-40 - Martin A. Kraaijveld, Jiangchang Mao, Anil K. Jain:
A non-linear projection method based on Kohonen's topology preserving maps. 41-45 - George Tambouratzis, T. John Stonham:
A logical neural network that adapts to changes in the pattern environment. 46-49 - Ming Zhang, Ching Y. Suen, Tien D. Bui:
An optimal pairing scheme in associative memory classifier and its application in character recognition. 50-53 - Wolfgang Pölzleitner, Harry Wechsler:
Selective and robust perception using multiresolution estimation techniques. 54-57 - Neil Pendock:
Implicit distributed associative memory for ill-posed object recognition. 58-61 - Sarunas Raudys:
Accuracy of feature selection and extraction in statistical and neural net pattern classification. 62-70 - Reiner Lenz, Mats Österberg:
A new method for unsupervised linear feature extraction, using fourth order moments. 71-74 - Hidemitsu Ogawa:
Karhunen-Loeve Subspace. 75-78 - Josef Bigün:
Unsupervised feature reduction in image segmentation by local Karhunen-Loeve transform. 79-83 - Tin Kam Ho, Jonathan J. Hull, Sargur N. Srihari:
On multiple classifier systems for pattern recognition. 84-87 - Mihran Tüceryan, Anil K. Jain, Narendra Ahuja:
Supervised classification of early perceptual structure in dot patterns. 88-91 - Pavel Pudil, Jana Novovicová, Svatopluk Bláha, Josef Kittler:
Multistage pattern recognition with reject option. 92-95 - Zsolt Miklós Kovács-Vajna, Roberto Guerrieri, Giorgio Baccarani:
A novel metric for nearest-neighbor classification of hand-written digits. 96-100 - Mayer E. Aladjem, Its'hak Dinstein:
A multiclass extension of discriminant mappings. 101-104 - Robert M. Haralick:
Contextual decision making with degrees of belief. 105-111 - Yifan Gong, Anne Boyer:
Hand-written text recognition based on a new formulation. 112-115 - Chinmoy B. Bose, Shyh-shiaw Kuo:
Connected and degraded text recognition using hidden Markov model. 116-119 - Chongguang Tao:
A generalization of discrete hidden Markov model and of Viterbi algorithm. 120-123 - Jonathan J. Hull:
A hidden Markov model for language syntax in text recognition. 124-127 - Ragnar Bang Huseby, Gutorm Thomas Hogasen, Geir Storvik, Kjersti Aas:
Combining range and intensity data with a hidden Markov model. 128-131 - Kanti V. Mardia, T. J. Hainsworth, J. F. Haddon:
Deformable templates in image sequences. 132-135 - A. J. Baddeley, M. N. M. van Lieshout:
Object recognition using Markov spatial processes. 136-139 - Edwin R. Hancock, Michal Haindl, Josef Kittler:
Multiresolution edge labelling using hierarchical relaxation. 140-144 - Marcello Pelillo, Mario Refice:
An optimization algorithm for determining the compatibility coefficients of relaxation labeling processes. 145-148 - Andreas Dengel, Adolf Pleyer, Rainer Hoch:
Fragmentary string matching by selective access to hybrid tries. 149-153 - Tsutomu Matsunaga, Hiromi Kida:
A method for designing dictionary using simulated annealing. 154-187 - Osamu Hori, Shigeyoshi Shimotsuji, Fumihiko Hoshino, Toshiaki Ishii:
Probabilistic relaxation method for line-drawing interpretation. 158-161 - Jerzy W. Bala, Harry Wechsler:
Robust shape analysis using multistrategy learning. 162-165 - Franjo Pernus, Ales Leonardis, Stanko Kovacic:
Noninformation-preserving shape features at multiple resolution. 166-169 - Akira Shimaya, Isamu Yoroizawa, Makoto Kosugi:
An interpretative model of overlapped figures. 170-173 - F. Murtagh:
A feature-based O(N2) approach to point pattern matching. 174-177 - Hanns Schulz-Mirbach:
On the existence of complete invariant feature spaces in pattern recognition. 178-182 - Akinori Kawamura, Koji Yura, Tatsuya Hayama, Yataka Hidai, Tadatoshi Minamikawa, Akio Tanaka, Shoichi Masuda:
Online recognition of freely handwritten Japanese characters using directional feature densities. 183-186 - Tao Li, Yuan Yan Tang, S. C. Suen, Luyuan Fang, A. J. Jennings:
A structurally adaptive neural tree for the recognition of large character set. 187-190 - Chen-Chiung Hsieh, Hsi-Jian Lee:
A probabilistic stroke-based Viterbi algorithm for handwritten Chinese characters recognition. 191-194 - Wen-Tsuen Chen, Tzren-Ru Chou:
A hierarchical deformation model for online cursive script recognition. 195-199 - Colin A. Higgins, David M. Ford:
Online recognition of connected handwriting by segmentation and template matching. 200-203 - Chung-Lin Huang, Ching-Wen Chen:
Human facial feature extraction for face interpretation and recognition. 204-207 - B. S. Manjunath, Chandra Shekhar, Rama Chellappa, Christoph von der Malsburg:
A robust method for detecting image features with application to face recognition and motion correspondence. 208-212 - Takio Kurita, Nobuyuki Otsu, Tomomasa Sato:
A face recognition method using higher order local autocorrelation and multivariate analysis. 213-216 - Shigeru Akamatsu, Tsutomu Sasaki, Hideo Fukamachi, Nobuhiko Masui, Yasuhito Suenaga:
An accurate and robust face identification scheme. 217-220 - Yong-Qing Cheng, Ke Liu, Jing-Yu Yang, Hua-Feng Wang:
A robust algebraic method for human face recognition. 221-224 - George Nagy:
Teaching a computer to read. 225-229 - Sudha U. Kumar, Rangachar Kasturi:
Text data extraction from microfilm images of punched cards. 230-233 - Michihiko Minoh, Toshihiko Munetsugu, Katsuo Ikeda:
Extraction and classification of graphical symbol candidates based on perceptual organization. 234-237 - Eugene Joesph, Theo Pavlidis:
Peak classifier for bar code waveforms. 238-241 - Ana L. N. Fred, José M. N. Leitão:
Use of stochastic grammars for hypnogram analysis. 242-245 - Zhuang-Zhi Yan, Shigeru Eiho, Hiroshi Tanaka:
Anatomical-map system for CT interpretation. 246-250 - R. L. Kashyap, Yoonsik Choe:
Multi-level 3-D rotational invariant classification. 251-255 - Tianhorng Chang, C.-C. Jay Kuo:
Texture classification with tree-structured wavelet transform. 256-259 - Lawrence O'Gorman:
Image and document processing techniques for the RightPages electronic library system. 260-263 - Anil K. Jain, Sushil K. Bhattacharjee:
Address block location on envelopes using Gabor filters: supervised method. 264-267 - Joachim M. Gloger:
Use of the Hough transform to separate merged text/graphics in forms. 268-271 - Frank Le Bourgeois, Zbigniew Bublinski, Hubert Emptoz:
A fast and efficient method for extracting text paragraphs and graphics from unconstrained documents. 272-276 - Takashi Saitoh, Theo Pavlidis:
Page segmentation without rectangle assumption. 277-280 - Shin'ichi Satoh, Takashi Satou, Masao Sakauchi:
One method of structural description rule extraction based on graphical and spatial relations. 281-284 - Paolo Bottoni, Piero Mussio, Marco Protti:
Metareasoning as a tool for pattern recognition. 285-289 - Jirí Pik:
Structural patterns or discrete events? A link between pattern recognition and discrete-event systems. 290-293 - Hoda Fahmy, Dorothea Blostein:
A survey of graph grammars: theory and applications. 294-298 - José Oncina, Pedro García, Enrique Vidal:
Transducer learning in pattern recognition. 299-302 - Réjean Plamondon:
A model-based segmentation framework for computer processing of handwriting. 303-307 - Marc Parizeau, Réjean Plamondon:
A handwriting model for syntactic recognition of cursive script. 308-312 - Shunji Ariyoshi:
A character segmentation method for Japanese printed documents coping with touching character problems. 313-316 - David S. Doermann, Azriel Rosenfeld:
Temporal clues in handwriting. 317-320 - Robert Sabourin, Jean-Pierre Drouhard:
Off-line signature verification using directional PDF and neural networks. 321-325 - Hiromitsu Yamada, Kazuhiko Yamamoto, Taiichi Saito, Katsumi Hosokawa, Hidenobu Yanagisawa:
Laser-marked alphanumeric character recognition by multi-angled parallel matching method. 326-329 - Nada Matic, Isabelle Guyon, Léon Bottou, John S. Denker, Vladimir Vapnik:
Computer aided cleaning of large databases for character recognition. 330-333 - Enrique Vidal, Héctor M. Rulot, José Miguel Valiente González, Gabriela Andreu:
Font-independent mixed-size digit recognition through error-correcting grammatical inference (ECGI). 334-337 - Ching Y. Suen, J. Guo, Zi-Cai Li:
Analysis and recognition of alphanumeric handprints by parts. 338-341 - Louisa Lam, Ching Y. Suen:
Automatic evaluation of skeleton shapes. 342-345 - Thomas Bayer, Ulrich Kreßel, M. Hammelsbeck:
Segmenting merged characters. 346-349 - Alberto Del Bimbo, Leonardo Landi, Simone Santini:
Dynamic neural estimation for autonomous vehicles driving. 350-354 - Jean-Marc Dinten, Alain Trouvé:
A deformable model approach for the determination of transition strips on radiographic images. 355-358 - Ventzeslav Valev, Petia Radeva:
A method of solving pattern or image recognition problems by learning Boolean formulas. 359-362 - Yoshihiko Hamamoto, Akihiko Ohama, Taiho Kanaoka, Shingo Tomita:
Orthogonal discriminant analysis based on a modified Fisher criterion [feature extraction]. 363-366 - R. J. N. Kalberg, G. H. Quint, H. Scholten:
Automatic interpretation of Dutch addresses. 367-370 - Yuichi Nakamura, Makoto Nagao:
Parallel feature extraction system with multi agents-PAFE. 371-375 - Torfinn Taxt:
Maximum entropy restoration of multispectral images using a deterministic quantum field model. 376-380 - Joachim Dengler, Manfred Guckes:
Estimating a global shape model for objects with badly defined boundaries [mammography application]. 381-384 - Isabelle Guyon, Vladimir Vapnik, Bernhard E. Boser, Léon Bottou, Sara A. Solla:
Capacity control in linear classifiers for pattern recognition. 385-388 - Bijan G. Mobasseri:
A new quadtree complexity theorem. 389-392 - Kie-Bum Eom, Juha Park:
Contour models for curvature estimation and shape decomposition. 393-396 - Xinhua Zhuang, Yan Huang:
Optimal learning for Hopfield associative memory. 397-400 - Ljubomir J. Buturovic:
Near-optimal algorithm for dimension reduction. 401-404 - A. Laurentini, P. Viada:
Identifying and understanding tabular material in compound documents. 405-409 - P. De Muelenaere, M. Dauw, J. D. Legat:
Omnifont recognition of text using topological recognition techniques. 410-413 - Maan Ammar:
Elimination of skilled forgeries in off-line systems: a breakthrough. 415-418 - Chi Hau Chen, G. H. You:
ISBN recognition using a modified probabilistic neural network (PNN). 419-421 - Cem Yüceer, Kemal Oflazer:
A rotation, scaling and translation invariant pattern classification system. 422-425 - Jianxin Jiang, Zheng Hu:
Application of neural network and fuzzy inference to Chinese-Phoneme recognition. 426-429 - Si Wei Lu, Ying Ren, Ching Y. Suen:
Recognition of handwritten Chinese characters by searching the multiway heterogeneous tree. 430-433 - Predrag Pejnovic, Ljubomir J. Buturovic, Zoran Stojiljkovic:
Object recognition by invariants. 434-437 - Chi Hau Chen:
Neural networks for active sonar classification. 438-440 - Adnan Amin, Humoud B. Al-Sadoun:
A new segmentation technique of Arabic text. 441-445 - N. Nandhakumar:
Robust feature evaluation for multisensory computer vision. 446-449 - Terry Caelli, Ashley Dreier:
Some new techniques for evidence-based object recognition: EB-ORS1. 450-454 - Corneliu Lazar:
Pattern recognition algorithm based on cyclic codes. 455-457 - Hariton Costin:
On object classification by means of fuzzy sets' theory. 458-461 - Zheng-He Yao, Li-De Wu:
A pattern recognition approach to detect oil/gas reservoirs in sand/shale sediments. 462-465 - Thomas W. Rauber, Adolfo Steiger-Garção:
Shape description by UNL Fourier features-an application to handwritten character recognition. 466-469 - Ljubomir J. Buturovic, Milan Z. Markovic:
Improving k-nearest neighbor Bayes error estimates. 470-473 - Takashi Hirai, Koichi Sasakawa, Shin'ichi Kuroda, Shigeki Ikebata:
Detection of small moving object by optical flow. 474-478 - Ling-Hwei Chen, Yeuan-Kuen Lee:
A new approach for recognition multifont Chinese characters used in a special application. 479-482 - Jun Tsukumo:
Handprinted Kanji character recognition based on flexible template matching. 483-486 - Yayoi Kobayashi, Keiji Yamada, Jun Tsukumo:
A segmentation method for handwritten Japanese character lines based on transitional information. 487-491 - K. Chehdi, Didier Coquin:
Pattern recognition by image analysis. application to marine biology. 492-495 - Lei Xu, Adam Krzyzak, Erkki Oja:
Unsupervised and supervised classifications by rival penalized competitive learning. 496-499 - Belur V. Dasarathy:
Fuzzy learning in vicissitudinous environments. 500-503 - Ping-Wen Ong, Richard S. Wallace, Eric L. Schwartz:
Space-variant optical character recognition. 504-507 - Isabelle Gaudron:
2D objects recognition by graph matching. 508-511 - Neil Burgess, Mario Notturno Granieri:
A growing network classifier of 3D objects using multiple views. 512-515 - Giovanni Dimauro, Sebastiano Impedovo, Giuseppe Pirlo:
From character to cursive script recognition: future trends in scientific research. 516-519 - Giovanni Dimauro, Sebastiano Impedovo, Giuseppe Pirlo:
Classification of ambiguous patterns. 520-524 - Éric Trupin, Yves Lecourtier:
A modified contour following algorithm applied to document segmentation. 525-528 - Shozo Kondo, Kanchit Maitree, Daisuke Itoh, Kiyoaki Atsuta:
Structure analysis of handwriting using opposing relations. 529-532 - Marc Berthod, Shan Yu, Jean Paul Stromboni:
Deterministic pseudo-annealing: a new optimization scheme applied to texture segmentation. 533-536 - Shiko Yokozuka, Hiromi Kida:
An application of feature selection to handwritten character recognition. 537-540 - Bruno Gas, René Natowicz:
A model of formal neural networks for unsupervised learning of binary temporal sequences. 541-544 - Luca Boatto, Vincenzo Consorti, Monica Del Buono, Vincenzo Eramo, Alessandra Esposito, Francesco Melcarne, Marco Meucci, Andrea Morelli, Marco Mosciatti, Aido Spirito, Marco Tucci:
Detection and separation of symbols connected to graphics in line drawings. 545-548 - Horst Bunke, János Csirik:
Inference of edit costs using parametric string matching. 549-552 - Yoram Singer, Eyal Yair:
Learning class probabilities from labeled data. 553-556 - Luisa Micó, José Oncina, Enrique Vidal:
An algorithm for finding nearest neighbours in constant average time with a linear space complexity. 557-560 - Volker F. Märgner:
SARAT-a system for the recognition of Arabic printed text. 561-564 - Julian C. Anigbogu, Abdel Belaïd:
Performance evaluation of an HMM based OCR system. 565-568 - Qian Huang, Anil K. Jain, George C. Stockman, Alvin J. M. Smucker:
Automatic image analysis of plant root structures. 569-572 - Sei-ichiro Kamata, Richard O. Eason, Arnulfo Pérez, Eiji Kawaguchi:
A neural network classifier for LANDSAT image data. 573-576 - Christopher E. Dunn, Patrick S. P. Wang:
Character segmentation techniques for handwritten text-a survey. 577-580 - Horst Bischof, Axel Pinz, Walter G. Kropatsch:
Visualization methods for neural networks. 581-585 - Liang Li, Tin Kam Ho, Jonathan J. Hull, Sargur N. Srihari:
A hypothesis testing approach to word recognition using dynamic feature selection. 586-589 - He Haiyan, Wen Chengyi:
ART2-based multiple MLPs neural network for speaker-independent recognition of isolated words. 590-593 - Timo Ojala, Matti Pietikäinen, Olli Silvén:
Edge-based texture measures for surface inspection. 594-598 - Eric Menu, Laurent Lefrere, Yves Lecourtier:
A new method of distortion-invariant character recognition. 599-602 - Nageswara S. V. Rao, E. M. Oblow, Charles W. Glover:
Learning separations by Boolean combinations of half-spaces. 603-606 - Francesc J. Ferri, Enrique Vidal:
Small sample size effects in the use of editing techniques. 607-610 - Jürgen Franke, Eberhard Mandler:
A comparison of two approaches for combining the votes of cooperating classifiers. 611-614 - Luigi P. Cordella, Claudio De Stefano, Francesco Tortorella, Mario Vento:
Improving character recognition rate by a multi-net neural classifier. 615-618 - Mohamed Cheriet, Yea S. Huang, Ching Y. Suen:
Background region-based algorithm for the segmentation of connected digits. 619-622 - Hiroyasu Takahashi:
Neural network architectures for rotated character recognition. 623-626 - Marek Kurzynski, Edward Puchala:
Algorithms of the multiperspective pattern recognition. 627-630 - Yuan Yan Tang, Ching Y. Suen:
Parallel character recognition based on regional projection transformation (RPT). 631-634 - N. Bartneck, W. Ritter:
Colour segmentation with polynomial classification. 635-638 - Julius T. Tou:
Computer recognition of design concepts. 639-642 - Jun Cao, Malayappan Shridhar, Fumitaka Kimura, Majid Ahmadi:
Statistical and neural classification of handwritten numerals: a comparative study. 643-646 - Koichi Kise, Masaki Yamaoka, Noboru Babaguchi, Yoshikazu Tezuka:
Model based system for analyzing document images. 647-650 - Patrice Y. Simard, Yann LeCun, John S. Denker, Bernard Victorri:
An efficient algorithm for learning invariance in adaptive classifiers. 651-655 - Shuh-Chuan Tsay, Peir-Ren Hong, Bin-Chang Chieu:
Handwritten digits recognition system via OCON neural network by pruning selective update. 656-659 - Lev Goldfarb:
Transformation systems are more economical and informative class descriptions than formal grammars. 660-664 - Jonathan J. Hull, Siamak Khoubyari, Tin Kam Ho:
World image matching as a technique for degraded text recognition. 665-668 - Katrine Weisteen Bjerde, Torfinn Taxt:
Font segmentation of non-rotated, printed symbols in the vector representation. 669-672 - Wei Gong, Qinyun Shi, Minde Cheng:
Shape and image matching by use of morphology. 673-676 - Xueping Li:
Recognition of connected numeral strings using partial boundary features. 677-680 - Kyugon Cho, Stanley M. Dunn:
Shape-based object recognition by inductive learning. 681-684 - Michael C. Fairhurst, Paul Brittan:
A parallel approach to individually optimised handwritten signature verification. 685-688 - Toyohide Watanabe, Qin Luo, Noboru Sugie:
A cooperative document understanding method among multiple recognition procedures. 689-692 - Cornelis H. Slump:
Real-time image restoration in diagnostic X-ray imaging, the effects on quantum noise. 693-696 - Theo Gevers, Arnold W. M. Smeulders:
Σnigma: an image retrieval system. 697-700 - Ernest A. Edmonds, L. Y. Pan, Stella M. O'Brien:
Automatic feature extraction from spectrograms for acoustic-phonetic analysis. 701-704 - Tamás Szirányi:
Statistical subpixel pattern recognition by histograms. 705-708 - Jacob Sheinvald, Byron Dom, Wayne Niblack, David Steele:
Unsupervised image segmentation using the minimum description length principle. 709-712 - Carlo S. Regazzoni, Vittorio Murino:
Multilevel GMRF-based segmentation of image sequences. 713-716 - Victor-Emil Neagoe:
Legendre descriptors for classification of polygonal closed curves. 717-720 - Victor-Emil Neagoe:
Seeking pattern recognition principles for intelligent detection of FSK signals. 721-724
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