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1st GbRPR 1997: Lyon, France
- Jean-Michel Jolion, Walter G. Kropatsch:
Graph Based Representations in Pattern Recognition, 1st Workshop, Lyon, France, 17-18 April 1997. Computing Supplementa 12, Springer 1998, ISBN 978-3-211-83121-2 - Ch. Demko:
Generalization of Two Hypergraphs. Algorithm of Calculation of the Greatest Sub-Hypergraph Common to Two Hypergraphs Annotated by Semantic Information. 1-9 - Roman Englert, Armin B. Cremers, Jörg Seelmann-Eggebert:
Recognition of Polymorphic Patterns in Parameterized Graphs for 3D Building Reconstruction. 11-20 - Florence Tupin, Jean-François Mangin, Eugène Pechersky, Jean-Marie Nicolas, Henri Maître:
A Graph-Based Representation to Detect Linear Features. 21-31 - Marc Salotti:
Edge Detection as Finding the Minimum Cost Path in a Graph. 33-41 - Luigi P. Cordella, Pasquale Foggia, Carlo Sansone, Mario Vento:
Subgraph Transformations for the Inexact Matching of Attributed Relational Graphs. 43-52 - Kim Shearer, Horst Bunke, S. Venkatesh, Dorota H. Kieronska:
Efficient Graph Matching for Video Indexing. 53-62 - Laurent Wendling, Jacky Desachy:
Isomorphism between Strong Fuzzy Relational Graphs Based on k-Formulae. 63-71 - Herbert Jahn:
A Graph Structure for Grey Value and Texture Segmentation. 73-82 - Luc Brun, Jean-Philippe Domenger, Jean-Pierre Braquelaire:
Discrete Maps: a Framework for Region Segmentation Algorithms. 83-92 - P. Bertolino, S. Ribas:
Image Sequence Segmentation by a Single Evolutionary Graph Pyramid. 93-100 - Walter G. Kropatsch, Mark James Burge, Souheil Ben Yacoub, N. Selmaoui:
Dual Graph Contraction with LEDA. 101-110 - Bertrand Ducourthial, G. Constantinescu, Alain Mérigot:
Implementing Image Analysis with a Graph-Based Parallel Computing Model. 111-121 - Jean-Gérard Pailloncy, Jean-Michel Jolion:
The Frontier-Region Graph. 123-134 - Vadim Mottl, Alexander Blinov, Andrey Kopylov, Alexey Kostin:
Optimization Techniques on Pixel Neighborhood Graphs for Image Processing. 135-145
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