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5. PRIS 2005: Miami, FL, USA
- Hugo Gamboa, Ana L. N. Fred:
Pattern Recognition in Information Systems, Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Pattern Recognition in Information Systems, PRIS 2005, In conjunction with ICEIS 2005, Miami, FL, USA, May 2005. INSTICC Press 2005, ISBN 972-8865-28-7
Invited Talks
- José Carlos Príncipe:
Information Theoretic Learning. PRIS 2005 - Jake K. Aggarwal:
Human Activity Recognition - A Grand Challenge. PRIS 2005
Face Recognition
- King Hong Cheung, Jane You, Qin Li, Prabir Bhattacharya:
Appearance-based Face Recognition using Aggregated 2D Gabor Features. PRIS 2005: 3-11 - Wensheng Zhou, Hua Xie:
Picture ID Authentication Using Invisible Watermark and Facial Recognition Features. PRIS 2005: 12-21
Learning
- Larbi Beheim, Adel Zitouni, Fabien Belloir:
A New RBF Classifier for Buried Tag Recognition. PRIS 2005: 22-32 - Dimitrios Charalampidis:
Novel Circular-Shift Invariant Clustering. PRIS 2005: 33-42 - Alexander Gutkin, Simon King:
Inductive String Template-Based Learning of Spoken Language. PRIS 2005: 43-51 - Mihai M. Lazarescu:
A Multi-Resolution Learning Approach to Tracking Concept Drift and Recurrent Concepts. PRIS 2005: 52
Image Recognition
- Giorgio Grasso, Rosa Maria Gembillo, Maria Schepis:
Automatic Recognition of Pollutants in Packaged Foods from x-ray Imaging. PRIS 2005: 63-72 - Giorgio Grasso, Giuseppe Santagati:
Car License Plate Extraction from Video Stream in Complex Environment. PRIS 2005: 73-80 - Jane You, Qin Li, King Hong Cheung, Prabir Bhattacharya:
Dynamic Feature Selection and Coarse-To-Fine Search for Content-Based Image Retrieval. PRIS 2005: 81-93
Applications
- Ching Hau Chan, Gareth J. F. Jones:
Automated Annotation of Multimedia Audio Data with Affective Labels for Information Management. PRIS 2005: 94-103 - Prabhudev I. Hosur, Rolando A. Carrasco:
Fast Algorithm for Optimal Polygonal Approximation of Shape Boundaries. PRIS 2005: 104-113
Electronic Surveillance
- Antonio Fernández-Caballero:
Knowledge-Based Silhouette Detection. PRIS 2005: 114-123 - Richard J. Parker, William A. Hoff, Alan Norton, Jae Young Lee, Michael D. Colagrosso:
Activity Identification and Visualization. PRIS 2005: 124-133
Intrusion Detection
- Jens Lichtenberg, Jorge Marx Gómez:
Intrusion Detection Management System for eCommerce Security. PRIS 2005: 134-143 - Marcello Esposito, Claudio Mazzariello, Francesco Oliviero, Simon Pietro Romano, Carlo Sansone:
Evaluating Pattern Recognition Techniques in Intrusion Detection Systems. PRIS 2005: 144-153
Document Classification
- Julia E. Hodges, Yong Wang, Bo Tang:
A Comparison of Methods for Web Document Classification. PRIS 2005: 154-163 - Eugen Barbu, Pierre Héroux, Sébastien Adam, Éric Trupin:
Indexation of Document Images Using Frequent Items. PRIS 2005: 164-173
Posters
- Mathias Beck, Jorge Marx Gómez:
Data Mining Based Diagnosis in Resource Management. PRIS 2005: 177-185 - Yong Wang, Julia E. Hodges:
A Comparison of Document Clustering Algorithms. PRIS 2005: 186-191 - Mayumi Oyama-Higa, Michihiko Setogawa, Tiejun Miao:
Distinction of Patterns within Time-Series Data Using Constellation Graphs. PRIS 2005: 192-197 - James Mountstephens, Craig Bennett, Khurshid Ahmad:
Selective Visual Attention in Electronic Video Surveillance. PRIS 2005: 198-203 - Ingo Lütkebohle, Sebastian Wrede, Sven Wachsmuth:
Unsupervised Filtering of XML Streams for System Integration. PRIS 2005: 204-212 - Antonio Fernández-Caballero:
Motion Direction Detection from Segmentation by LIAC, and Tracking by Centroid Trajectory Calculation. PRIS 2005: 213-218 - Amer J. AlBaghdadi, Fuad M. Alkoot:
Bagging KNN Classifiers using Different Expert Fusion Strategies. PRIS 2005: 219-224 - Denis L. Nkweteyim:
Web Page Classification Based on Web Page Size and Hyperlinks and Web Site Hyperlink Structure. PRIS 2005: 225-233 - Denis L. Nkweteyim, Stephen C. Hirtle:
A New Joinless Apriori Algorithm for Mining Association Rules. PRIS 2005: 234-243
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