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Pattern Recognition, Volume 15
Volume 15, Number 1, 1982
- Jason D. Browning, Steven L. Tanimoto:
Segmentation of pictures into regions with a tile-by-tile method. 1-10 - C. H. Cox III, Philippe Coueignoux, Barry A. Blesser, Murray Eden:
Skeletons: A link between theoretical and physical letter descriptions. 11-22 - Godfried T. Toussaint, David Avis:
On a convex hull algorithm for polygons and its application to triangulation problems. 23-29 - Sanjay Ranade, Azriel Rosenfeld, Hanan Samet:
Shape approximation using quadtrees. 31-40 - Azriel Rosenfeld, Angela Y. Wu:
Parallel computers for region-level image processing. 41-50
Volume 15, Number 2, 1982
- Vladimir J. Lumelsky:
A combined algorithm for weighting the variables and clustering in the clustering problem. 53-60 - Thomas A. Bailey Jr., Richard C. Dubes:
Cluster validity profiles. 61-83 - Ann I. Scher, Michael Shneier, Azriel Rosenfeld:
Clustering of collinear line segments. 85-91 - Kaoru Hirota:
The bounded variation quantity (B.V.Q.) and its application to feature extraction. 93-101 - Jack-Gérard Postaire:
An unsupervised Bayes classifier for normal patterns based on marginal densities analysis. 103-111
Volume 15, Number 3, 1982
- Steven L. Tanimoto:
Advances in software engineering and their relations to pattern recognition and image processing. 113-120 - Todd R. Kushner, Angela Y. Wu, Azriel Rosenfeld:
Image processing on MPP: 1. 121-130 - Farhat Ali, Theodosios Pavlidis:
Noise filtering in binary pictures by combinatorial techniques. 131-135 - D. Proffitt:
Normalization of discrete planar objects. 137-143 - Vincent Lattuati, D. Lemoine:
Closed contour extraction application to meteorological pictures. 145-152 - C. H. Chen, Chihsung Yen:
Object isolation in FLIR images using Fisher's linear discriminant. 153-159 - Piero Zamperoni:
Contour tracing of grey-scale images based on 2-D histograms. 161-165 - Jack D. Tubbs, W. A. Coberly, Dean M. Young:
Linear dimension reduction and Bayes classification with unknown population parameters. 167-172 - Roderick Urquhart:
Graph theoretical clustering based on limited neighbourhood sets. 173-187 - Joseph O'Rourke:
Computing the relative neighborhood graph in the L1 and Linfinity metrics . 189-192 - Peter de Souza:
Some decision network designs for pattern classification. 193-200 - C. B. Chittineni:
Some approaches to optimal cluster labeling with applications to remote sensing. 201-216 - Gautam D. Badhwar, W. W. Austin, J. G. Carnes:
A semi-automatic technique for multitemporal classification of a given crop within a landsat scene. 217-230 - Nakaji Honda, Shuhei Aida:
Analysis of multivariate medical data by face method. 231-242 - Claes Lundsteen, Tommy Gerdes, Kim Philip:
A model for selection of attributes for automatic pattern recognition. Stepwise data compression monitored by visual classification. 243-251 - R. F. Eilbert, Ronald A. Christensen:
Contrivedness: The boundary between pattern recognition and numerology. 253-261 - James E. Goin:
ROC curve estimation and hypothesis testing: applications to breast cancer detection. 263-269 - James K. Mullin:
Interfacing criteria for recognition logic used with a context post-processor. 271-273
Volume 15, Number 4, 1982
- Larry S. Davis:
Hierarchical generalized Hough transforms and line-segment based generalized H ugh transforms. 277-285 - Matti Pietikäinen, Azriel Rosenfeld, Ingrid Walter:
Split-and-link algorithms for image segmentation. 287-298 - Hideo Ogawa, Keiji Taniguchi:
Thinning and stroke segmentation for handwritten Chinese character recognition. 299-308 - Brian Cohen, Claude Sammut:
Object recognition and concept learning with CONFUCIUS. 309-316 - Stephen W. Wharton:
A contextual classification method for recognizing land use patterns in high resolution remotely sensed data. 317-324 - S. J. Roberts, Rudolf Hanka:
An interpretation of Mahalanobis distance in the dual space. 325-333 - C. L. Begovich, V. E. Kane:
Estimating the number of groups and group membership using simulation cluster analysis. 335-342 - Roland T. Chin:
Automated visual inspection techniques and applications: A bibliography. 343-357
Volume 15, Number 5, 1982
- Chul E. Kim, Jack Sklansky:
Digital and cellular convexity. 359-367 - Mohamad Tavakoli, Azriel Rosenfeld:
Edge segment linking based on gray level and geometrical compatibilities. 369-377 - Ludvik Janos, Azriel Rosenfeld:
Some results on fuzzy (digital) convexity. 379-382 - D. Proffitt:
The measurement of circularity and ellipticity on a digital grid. 383-387 - K. A. Narayanan, Azriel Rosenfeld:
Approximation of waveforms and contours by one-dimensional pyramid linking. 389-396 - James H. Howard Jr.:
Feature selection in human auditory perception. 397-403 - Ryuzo Takiyama:
A committee machine with a set of networks composed of two single-threshold elements as committee members. 405-412 - Bruno Viscolani:
Computational length in pattern recognizers. 413-418 - Bruno Viscolani:
Optimization of computational time in pattern recognizers. 419-424 - Raphael W. H. Wong, Azriel Rosenfeld:
Some experiments in waveform approximation. Pattern Recognit. 15(5): 425 (1982) - G. H. Landeweerd:
Pattern recognition of nucleated cells from the peripheral blood. Pattern Recognit. 15(5): 425 (1982) - James E. Goin, JoAnn D. Haberman:
Automated breast cancer detection by thermography: performance goal and diagnostic feature identification. Pattern Recognit. 15(5): 425 (1982)
Volume 15, Number 6, 1982
- Koichiro Akita, Hideki Kuga:
A computer method of understanding ocular fundus images. 431-443 - Y. H. Huh, H. Lynn Beus:
On-line recognition of hand-printed Korean characters. 445-453 - Kunihiko Fukushima, Sei Miyake:
Neocognitron: A new algorithm for pattern recognition tolerant of deformations and shifts in position. 455-469 - Peter de Souza:
Texture recognition via autoregression. 471-475 - Shinichi Tamura:
Clustering based on multiple paths. 477-483 - Milan E. Soklic:
Adaptive model for decision making. 485-493
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