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Pattern Recognition, Volume 19
Volume 19, Number 1, 1986
- Malayappan Shridhar, A. Badreldin:
Recognition of isolated and simply connected handwritten numerals. 1-12 - Renato Stefanelli:
A comment on an investigation into the skeletonization approach of Hilditch. 13-14 - Jun S. Huang, Keren Chuang:
Heuristic approach to handwritten numeral recognition. 15-19 - Richard W. Stimets, Wu Li Ying, K. Rajasekharan:
Rapid recognition of object outlines in reduced resolution images. 21-33 - Hideo Ogawa:
Labeled point pattern matching by Delaunay triangulation and maximal cliques. 35-40 - Josef Kittler, John Illingworth:
Minimum error thresholding. 41-47 - Richard C. Dubes, Richard L. Hoffman:
Remarks on some statistical properties of the minimum spanning forest. 49-53 - Ze-Nian Li, Leonard Uhr:
A pyramidal approach for the recognition of neurons using key features. 55-62 - Vito Di Gesù, Maria Concetta Maccarone:
Features selection and 'possibility theory'. 63-72 - Merl M. Ferguson Jr.:
Matrix method for finding sets of contiguous non-zero elements in a 2-dimensional array. 73 - S. K. Ghosh:
A note on convex hull algorithms. 75 - Hideo Kawai, Shinichi Tamura, Kazutaka Kani, Komyo Kariya:
Eye movement analysis system using fundus images. 77-84 - Nakaji Honda, Futoshi Sugimoto:
Multivariate data representation and analysis by face pattern using facial expression characteristics. 85-94 - Naresh C. Jain, Abhaya Indrayan, Lajpat R. Goel:
Monte Carlo comparison of six hierarchical clustering methods on random data. 95-99 - Leon Bobrowski:
Linear discrimination with symmetrical models. 101-109
Volume 19, Number 2, 1986
- Nabil Jean Naccache, Rajjan Shinghal:
In response to "a comment on an investigation into the skeletonization approach of hilditch". 111 - D. K. Isenor, Safwat G. Zaky:
Fingerprint identification using graph matching. 113-122 - Shinji Ozawa, Azriel Rosenfeld:
Synthesis of a road image as seen from a vehicle. 123-145 - Hiroshi Murase, Toru Wakahara:
Online hand-sketched figure recognition. 147-160 - Minsoo Suk, Seoung-Jun Oh:
Region adjacency and its application to object detection. 161-167 - Jake K. Aggarwal, Michael J. Magee:
Determining motion parameters using intensity guided range sensing. 169-180 - Peter Arnold van der Helm, E. L. J. Leeuwenberg:
Avoiding explosive search in automatic selection of simplest pattern codes. 181-191 - Frank Plastria:
Two hierarchies associated with each clustering scheme. 193-196
Volume 19, Number 3, 1986
- Yuan-Fang Wang, Jake K. Aggarwal:
Surface reconstruction and representation of 3-D scenes. 197-207 - Alan C. Bovik, Thomas S. Huang, David C. Munson:
Nonparametric tests for edge detection in noise. 209-219 - Jyrki Katajainen, Olli Nevalainen:
Computing relative neighbourhood graphs in the plane. 221-228 - Xiaobo Li, Richard C. Dubes:
Tree classifier design with a permutation statistic. 229-235 - Masafumi Yamashita, Toshihide Ibaraki:
Distances defined by neighborhood sequences. 237-246
Volume 19, Number 4, 1986
- Horst Bunke, Alberto Sanfeliu:
Introduction. 249-254 - Roger Mohr:
Precompilation of syntactical descriptions and knowledge directed analysis of patterns. 255-266 - R. Freytag, W. Hättich, H. Wandres:
Development tools for a model directed workpiece recognition system. 267-278 - Thomas C. Henderson, Ashok Samal:
Shape grammar compilers. 279-288 - Georg Ferber:
Classifying and validating intermittent EEG patterns with syntactic methods. 289-295 - George K. Papakonstantinou, Emmanuel Skordalakis, F. Gritzali:
An attribute grammar for QRS detection. 297-303 - Emmanuel Skordalakis:
Syntactic ECG processing: A review. 305-313 - Eiichi Tanaka, Mitsuru Ikeda, Kimio Ezure:
Direct parsing. 315-323 - Josef Pecht:
T-recognition of T-languages, a new approach to describe and program the parallel pattern recognition capabilities of d-dimensional tessellation structures. 325-338 - Hanspeter Bieri:
Méthodes structurelles pour la reconnaissance des formes : L. Miclet. Editions Eyrolles, Paris, 1984, 14 + 184 pp. FF118. 339
Volume 19, Number 5, 1986
- Michael G. Thomason, Erik Granum, Richard E. Blake:
Experiments in dynamic programming inference of Markov networks with strings representing speech data. 343-352 - Martti Juhola:
A syntactic method for analysis of saccadic eye movements. 353-359 - Heng-Da Cheng, King-sun Fu:
Algorithm partition and parallel recognition of general context-free languages using fixed-size VLSI architecture. 361-372 - Ernest S. Baugher, Azriel Rosenfeld:
Boundary localization in an image pyramid. 373-395 - Edward Alton Parrish, W. E. McDonald:
An adaptive pattern analysis system for isolating EMI. 397-406 - Eiichi Tanaka, Takanori Toyama, Sachiko Kawai:
High speed error correction of phoneme sequences. 407-412 - Krzysztof Jajuga:
Bayes classification rule for the general discrete case. 413-415 - Nabih N. Abdelmalek:
Noise filtering in digital images and approximation theory. 417-424
Volume 19, Number 6, 1986
- J. Mantas:
An overview of character recognition methodologies. 425-430 - John Cerella:
Pigeons and perceptrons. 431-438 - Huei-Lin Chou, Wen-Hsiang Tsai:
A new approach to robot location by house corners. 439-451 - Sung Yong Shin, Tony C. Woo:
Finding the convex hull of a simple polygon in linear time. 453-458 - A. Ardeshir Goshtasby:
Piecewise linear mapping functions for image registration. 459-466 - Charles R. O. Lawoko, Geoffrey J. McLachlan:
Asymptotic error rates of the W and Z statistics when the training observations are dependent. 467-471 - J. N. Kapur:
Application of entropic measures of stochastic dependence in pattern recognition. 473-476 - Richard J. Hathaway, James C. Bezdek:
Local convergence of the fuzzy c-Means algorithms. 477-480 - M. A. Ismail, Shokri Z. Selim:
Fuzzy c-means: Optimality of solutions and effective termination of the algorithm. 481-485
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