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Research in Computing Science, Volume 80
Volume 80, 2014
Advances in Computing Science
- Carlos I. Nieblas, Roilhi F. Ibarra, Miguel A. Alonso:
A Novel Fourth Heart Sounds Segmentation Algorithm Based on Matching Pursuit and Gabor Dictionaries. 9-16 - Sandra Cuatlaxahue Formacio, Pablo Sánchez-Sánchez:
Simulator Based on a Simple Biped System. 17-29 - Francisco Javier Rosas Ibarra, María-Trinidad Serna-Encinas, Cesar E. Rose-Gómez, Oscar Adrián Pinto García:
Design of a Biomechanical Model and a Set of Neural Networks for Monitoring of Weightlifting. 31-42 - Antonio Rico Sulayes:
Técnicas de reducción, algoritmos resistentes al ruido o ambos. Opciones para el manejo de rasgos clasificatorios en la atribución de autoría. 43-53 - Ignacio Irving Morales-Montiel, J. Arturo Olvera-López, Manuel Martín Ortiz, Eber Enrique Orozco-Guillén:
Hand Vein Infrared Image Segmentation for Biometric Recognition. 55-66 - Everardo Santiago-Ramírez, José Ángel González-Fraga, Omar Álvarez-Xochihua, Everardo Gutiérrez López, Sergio Omar Infante Prieto:
Performance Analysis of Retina and DoG Filtering Applied to Face Images for Training Correlation Filters. 67-76 - Alejandra Serrano-Trujillo, Adriana Nava-Vega:
Performance Comparison of Surface Recovering Algorithms used in Fringe Projection Profilometry. 77-86 - Kenia Picos, Víctor H. Díaz-Ramírez, Juan J. Tapia:
Real-time 3D Video Processing Using Multi-stream GPU Parallel Computing. 87-95 - Sandra Macías-Maldonado, Javier Organista-Sandoval:
Usos del smartphone en actividades académicas realizadas por estudiantes de licenciatura del área computacional de la UABC. 97-106 - Jorge A. Rosas-Daniel, Oscar M. Rodríguez-Elias, Maria de J. Velazquez-Mendoza, Cesar E. Rose-Gómez:
A Literature Review on the Use of Soft Computing in Support of Human Resource Management. 107-117
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