Advances in structural and syntactic pattern recognition : proceedings of the International Workshop on Structural and Syntactic Pattern Recognition, Bern, Switzerland, August 26-28, 1992
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Advances in structural and syntactic pattern recognition : proceedings of the International Workshop on Structural and Syntactic Pattern Recognition, Bern, Switzerland, August 26-28, 1992
(Series in machine perception and artificial intelligence / editors, H. Bunke, P.S.P. Wang, vol. 5)
World Scientific, c1992
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Pattern recognition is an active area of research with many applications, some of which have reached commercial maturity. Structural and syntactic methods are very powerful. They are based on symbolic data structures together with matching, parsing, and reasoning procedures that are able to infer interpretations of complex input patterns.This book gives an overview of the latest developments and achievements in the field.
Table of Contents
- Background structure in document imaging, H. Baird
- recent advances in string matching, H. Bunke
- relational morphology, R. Haralick
- structural model learning from multiple images, R. Mohr
- language models based on stochastic grammars, R. de Mori
- object recognition by a robust matching technique, H, Niemann et al
- a new efficient method to represent and process proximity and similarity in sets of complex structures, H. Noltemeier
- shape classification in computer vision by the syntactic, morphological and neural processing technique PDL-HM, L.F. Pau et al
- understanding neural nets for grammatical inference and recognition, A. Sanfeliu
- selection of landmarks based upon 3-D and iconic properties, S. Tsuji.
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