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Pattern Recognition, Volume 77
Volume 77, May 2018
- Fatemeh Ghofrani, Alireza Keshavarz-Haddad, Ali Jamshidi
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A new probabilistic classifier based on decomposable models with application to internet traffic. 1-11
- Qi Tan, Pei Yang, Jingrui He:
Feature co-shrinking for co-clustering. 12-19
- Kangfeng Zheng, Xiujuan Wang:
Feature selection method with joint maximal information entropy between features and class. 20-29
- Josef Kittler, Cemre Zor
, Ioannis Kaloskampis, Yulia Hicks
, Wenwu Wang:
Error sensitivity analysis of Delta divergence - a novel measure for classifier incongruence detection. 30-44 - Konstantin S. Amelin, Oleg N. Granichin, Natalia Kizhaeva, Zeev Volkovich
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Patterning of writing style evolution by means of dynamic similarity. 45-64
- Seongyoun Woo, Chulhee Lee:
Incremental feature extraction based on decision boundaries. 65-74
- Wenwen Ding
, Kai Liu, Evgeny Belyaev, Fei Cheng:
Tensor-based linear dynamical systems for action recognition from 3D skeletons. 75-86
- Baochang Zhang, Alessandro Perina, Ce Li, Qixiang Ye, Vittorio Murino
, Alessio Del Bue
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Manifold constraint transfer for visual structure-driven optimization. 87-98
- Sadegh Etemad
, Maryam Amirmazlaghani:
A new multiplicative watermark detector in the contourlet domain using t Location-Scale distribution. 99-112
- Yansheng Li
, Yongjun Zhang
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Robust infrared small target detection using local steering kernel reconstruction. 113-125
- Tianchi Liu, Chamara Kasun Liyanaarachchi Lekamalage, Guang-Bin Huang
, Zhiping Lin:
An adaptive graph learning method based on dual data representations for clustering. 126-139
- Kan Hong, Guodong Liu, Wentao Chen, Sheng Hong:
Classification of the emotional stress and physical stress using signal magnification and canonical correlation analysis. 140-149
- Chen Qin
, Ricardo Guerrero, Christopher Bowles
, Liang Chen, David Alexander Dickie
, Maria del C. Valdés Hernández, Joanna M. Wardlaw, Daniel Rueckert:
A large margin algorithm for automated segmentation of white matter hyperintensity. 150-159
- Xiaohui Yuan
, Lijun Xie, Mohamed Abouelenien:
A regularized ensemble framework of deep learning for cancer detection from multi-class, imbalanced training data. 160-172
- Guijin Wang, Wentao Li, Xuanwu Yin, Huazhong Yang:
All-in-focus with directional-max-gradient flow and labeled iterative depth propagation. 173-187
- Jian Yu, Chaomurilige Wang, Miin-Shen Yang:
On convergence and parameter selection of the EM and DA-EM algorithms for Gaussian mixtures. 188-203
- Marcelino Lázaro
, Monson H. Hayes, Aníbal R. Figueiras-Vidal:
Training neural network classifiers through Bayes risk minimization applying unidimensional Parzen windows. 204-215
- Longbo Kong, Xiaohui Yuan
, Amar Man Maharjan:
A hybrid framework for automatic joint detection of human poses in depth frames. 216-225
- Melih Kandemir
, Taygun Kekeç, Reyyan Yeniterzi:
Supervising topic models with Gaussian processes. 226-236
- Daniela Portes L. Ferreira, Eraldo Ribeiro, Célia A. Zorzo Barcelos:
A variational approach to non-rigid image registration with Bregman divergences and multiple features. 237-247 - Sergey Kosov, Kimiaki Shirahama, Chen Li, Marcin Grzegorzek
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Environmental microorganism classification using conditional random fields and deep convolutional neural networks. 248-261
- Xinglong Liu, Fei Hou, Hong Qin, Aimin Hao:
Multi-view multi-scale CNNs for lung nodule type classification from CT images. 262-275
- Ce Li, Chunyu Xie, Baochang Zhang, Chen Chen, Jungong Han
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Deep Fisher discriminant learning for mobile hand gesture recognition. 276-288 - Amir Anees
, Yi-Ping Phoebe Chen
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Discriminative binary feature learning and quantization in biometric key generation. 289-305
- Cheng Deng
, Xianglong Liu
, Chao Li, Dacheng Tao:
Active multi-kernel domain adaptation for hyperspectral image classification. 306-315
- Tong Qiao, Zhijing Yang, Jinchang Ren
, Peter W. T. Yuen, Huimin Zhao, Genyun Sun, Stephen Marshall
, Jón Atli Benediktsson
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Joint bilateral filtering and spectral similarity-based sparse representation: A generic framework for effective feature extraction and data classification in hyperspectral imaging. 316-328
- Marc-André Carbonneau
, Veronika Cheplygina, Eric Granger
, Ghyslain Gagnon
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Multiple instance learning: A survey of problem characteristics and applications. 329-353 - Jiuxiang Gu, Zhenhua Wang, Jason Kuen, Lianyang Ma, Amir Shahroudy
, Bing Shuai, Ting Liu, Xingxing Wang, Gang Wang, Jianfei Cai
, Tsuhan Chen
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Recent advances in convolutional neural networks. 354-377 - Jicong Fan, Tommy W. S. Chow:
Non-linear matrix completion. 378-394
- Shuangping Huang, Zhuoyao Zhong, Lianwen Jin, Shuye Zhang, Haobin Wang:
DropRegion training of inception font network for high-performance Chinese font recognition. 395-411
- Benjamin Quost, Sébastien Destercke
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Classification by pairwise coupling of imprecise probabilities. 412-425
- Weihong Deng
, Jiani Hu, Zhongjun Wu, Jun Guo:
From one to many: Pose-Aware Metric Learning for single-sample face recognition. 426-437
- Jianlong Chang, Lingfeng Wang, Gaofeng Meng, Shiming Xiang, Chunhong Pan:
Deep unsupervised learning with consistent inference of latent representations. 438-453
- Yahya Forghani:
Comment on "Joint sparse principal component analysis" by S. Yi et al. (Pattern Recognition, vol. 61 pp. 524-536, 2017). 454-455 - Yahya Forghani:
Comment on "Enhanced soft subspace clustering integrating within-cluster and between-cluster information" by Z. Deng et al. (Pattern Recognition, vol. 43 pp. 767-781, 2010). 456-457 - Xuan Wang, Guanghui Shi, Fang-xia Guo:
A comment on "Translation and scale invariants of Tchebichef moments" by Hongqing Zhu [Pattern Recognition 40 (2007) 2530-2542]. 458-463 - Anandarup Roy, Anabik Pal
, Utpal Garain:
Erratum to "JCLMM: A finite mixture model for clustering of circular-linear data and its application to psoriatic plaque segmentation" [Pattern Recognition 66 (2017) 160-173]. 464

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