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Pattern Recognition Letters, Volume 177
Volume 177, January 2024
- Ken C. L. Wong, Satyananda Kashyap, Mehdi Moradi:
Basis scaling and double pruning for efficient inference in network-based transfer learning. 1-6 - Ruiqing Xu, Wolfgang Mayer, Hailong Chu, Yitao Zhang, Hong-Yu Zhang, Yulong Wang, Youfa Liu, Zaiwen Feng:
Automatic semantic modeling of structured data sources with cross-modal retrieval. 7-14 - Harlin Lee, Aaqib Saeed:
Distilled non-semantic speech embeddings with binary neural networks for low-resource devices. 15-19 - Jugurta Montalvão, Dami Duarte, Levy Boccato:
A coincidence detection perspective for the maximum mean discrepancy. 20-25 - Kayato Soga, Soh Yoshida, Mitsuji Muneyasu:
Exploiting stance similarity and graph neural networks for fake news detection. 26-32 - Yandong Bi, Huajie Jiang, Hanfu Zhang, Yongli Hu, Baocai Yin:
Self-supervised knowledge distillation in counterfactual learning for VQA. 33-39 - Wei He, Katayoun Farrahi, Bin Chen, Bohua Peng, Aline Villavicencio:
Representation transfer and data cleaning in multi-views for text simplification. 40-46 - Zhuowen Zheng, Jiahui He, Jia Gu, Zhen Chen, Wenjian Qin:
Saliency-guided stairs detection on wearable RGB-D devices for visually impaired persons with Swin-Transformer. 47-53 - SeungHwan An, Jong-June Jeon:
Customization of latent space in semi-supervised Variational AutoEncoder. 54-60 - Muyang Yi, Dong Liang, Rui Wang, Yue Ding, Hongtao Lu:
Spammer detection on short video applications. 61-68 - Andrea Apicella, Francesco Isgrò, Roberto Prevete:
Hidden classification layers: Enhancing linear separability between classes in neural networks layers. 69-74 - Wanruo Zhang, Hong Liu, Jianbing Wu, Yidi Li:
MVSSC: Meta-reinforcement learning based visual indoor navigation using multi-view semantic spatial context. 75-81 - Linhao Li, Ao Wang, Ming Xu, Yongfeng Dong, Xin Li:
Abductive natural language inference by interactive model with structural loss. 82-88 - An-An Liu, Zefang Sun, Ning Xu, Rongbao Kang, Jinbo Cao, Fan Yang, Weijun Qin, Shenyuan Zhang, Jiaqi Zhang, Xuanya Li:
Prior knowledge guided text to image generation. 89-95 - Longbin Zeng, Jiayi Han, Liang Du, Weiyang Ding:
Rethinking precision of pseudo label: Test-time adaptation via complementary learning. 96-102 - Yu Tang, Lijuan Sun, Xiaolong Xu:
SilentTrig: An imperceptible backdoor attack against speaker identification with hidden triggers. 103-109 - Jiayao Li, Li Li, Ruizhi Sun, Gang Yuan, Shufan Wang, Shulin Sun:
MMAN-M2: Multiple multi-head attentions network based on encoder with missing modalities. 110-120 - Thanveer Shaik, Xiaohui Tao, Lin Li, Niall Higgins, Raj Gururajan, Xujuan Zhou, Jianming Yong:
Clustered FedStack: Intermediate Global Models with Bayesian Information Criterion. 121-127 - Swakshar Deb, Shafin Rahman, Sejuti Rahman:
GA-GWNN: Generalized Adaptive Graph Wavelet Neural Network. 128-134 - Kai Wang, Changqing Zhang, Yu Geng, Huan Ma:
Evidential Pseudo-Label Ensemble for semi-supervised classification. 135-141 - Tichao Wang, Fusheng Hao, Guosheng Cui, Fuxiang Wu, Mengjie Yang, Qieshi Zhang, Jun Cheng:
Two-stage feature distribution rectification for few-shot point cloud semantic segmentation. 142-149
- Mounîm A. El-Yacoubi, Umapada Pal, Eric Granger, Pong Chi Yuen:
Special section: Best papers of the international conference on pattern recognition and artificial intelligence (ICPRAI) 2022. 150 - Manal Hamzaoui, Laetitia Chapel, Minh-Tan Pham, Sébastien Lefèvre:
Hyperbolic prototypical network for few shot remote sensing scene classification. 151-156 - Juan A. Olmos, Antoine Manzanera, Fabio Martínez:
Riemannian SPD learning to represent and characterize fixational oculomotor Parkinsonian abnormalities. 157-163 - Lucrezia Tosato, Victor Fortier, Isabelle Bloch, Catherine Pelachaud:
Exploiting temporal information to detect conversational groups in videos and predict the next speaker. 164-168
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