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2. CompIMAGE 2010: Buffalo, NY, USA - Special Track
- Reneta P. Barneva, Valentin E. Brimkov, Renato M. Natal Jorge, João Manuel R. S. Tavares:
Computational Modeling of Objects Represented in Images, Second International Symposium, CompIMAGE 2010, Buffalo, NY, USA, May 5-7, 2010. Special Track on Object Modeling, Algorithms and Applications. Research Publishing 2010, ISBN 9789810854652 - Thierry Brouard:
Two metrology applications in medical imaging. CompIMAGE Special Track 2010: 3-15 - Gyu Tae Kim, Mohammed Ferdjallah:
Non-linear Least Square Optimization of intracellular action potential model using a series of modified gamma distribution functions. CompIMAGE Special Track 2010: 17-29 - Carlos Frederico de Sá Volotõ, Rafael Duarte Coelho dos Santos, Luciano Vieira Dutra, Guaraci J. Erthal:
Using Turning Functions to refine shapes. CompIMAGE Special Track 2010: 31-44 - Nan Du, Artyom M. Grigoryan:
Paired transform method of image reconstruction from projections. CompIMAGE Special Track 2010: 45-59 - Amjad Rehman, Tanzila Saba, Dzulkifli Bin Mohamad, Ghazali Sulong:
Evaluation of new character segmentation approach for offline cursive handwriting recognition in the state of art. CompIMAGE Special Track 2010: 61-72 - Mohamed R. M. Rizk, Said Esmail El-Khamy, El-Sayed A. Youssef:
Matched chaotic maps watermarking and authentication. CompIMAGE Special Track 2010: 73-89 - H. Geetha, J. D. Emerald, D. Gnanaraj Thomas, T. Kalyani:
Recognizable polyhexes languages and their acceptors. CompIMAGE Special Track 2010: 91-104 - Kristian Sandberg:
The generalized Orientation Field Transform. CompIMAGE Special Track 2010: 107-112 - Rohini S. Asamwar, K. M. Bhurchandi, Abhay S. Gandhi:
RGB image resizing using Discrete Wavelet Transform based on Bayer's Theory. CompIMAGE Special Track 2010: 113-120 - Natalie A. Nazarenko:
Applications of visual data processing to chemistry research. CompIMAGE Special Track 2010: 121-127
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