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Pattern Recognition Letters, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, October 1982
- Eric Backer, Edzard S. Gelsema:
Editorial. 1 - Azriel Rosenfeld:
A message from the President of IAPR. 2 - Keinosuke Fukunaga, Thomas E. Flick:
A parametrically-defined nearest neighbor distance measure. 3-5 - Sarunas Raudys, Vitalijus Pikelis:
Collective selection of the best version of a pattern recognition system. 7-13 - Robert P. W. Duin:
The use of continuous variables for labeling objects. 15-20 - Godfried T. Toussaint, Jim A. McAlear:
A simple O(n log n) algorithm for finding the maximum distance between two finite planar sets. 21-24 - Ravi B. Boppana, Azriel Rosenfeld:
Some properties of Hueckel-type edge operators. 25-29 - Monique Pavel:
An invitation to 'Shape Theory'. 31-35 - Swapan K. Parui, D. Dutta Majumder:
A new definition of shape similarity. 37-42 - Rangasami L. Kashyap, Rama Chellappa, Alireza Khotanzad:
Texture classification using features derived from random field models. 43-50 - K. A. Clarke, Horace H. S. Ip:
A parallel implementation of geometric transformations. 51-53 - Hans-Hellmut Nagel:
On change detection and displacement vector estimation in image sequences. 55-59 - Lowell Jacobson, Harry Wechsler:
A paradigm for invariant object recognition of brightness, optical flow and binocular disparity images. 61-68
Volume 1, Number 2, December 1982
- Pierre A. Devijver, Michel Dekesel:
Insert and delete algorithms for maintaining dynamic Delaunay triangulations. 73-77 - Jack Sklansky:
Finding the convex hull of a simple polygon. 79-83 - Godfried T. Toussaint:
A simple proof of Pach's extremal theorem for convex polygons. 85-86 - Amar Mitiche, Baldemar Gil, Jake K. Aggarwal:
On combining range and intensity data. 87-92 - Les Kitchen, Azriel Rosenfeld:
Non-maximum suppression of gradient magnitudes makes them easier to threshold. 93-94 - Les Kitchen, Azriel Rosenfeld:
Gray-level corner detection. 95-102 - David G. Morgenthaler, Cheng-Ye Wang, Azriel Rosenfeld:
Two remarks on multidimensional texture analysis. 103-105 - Worthy N. Martin, Jake K. Aggarwal:
Volumetric descriptions from dynamic scenes. 107-113 - Ramesh C. Jain:
Segmentation of moving observer frame sequences. 115-120 - Renato De Mori, Attilio Giordana, Pietro Laface:
Speech segmentation and interpretation using a semantic syntax-directed translation. 121-124 - Charles Feustel, Linda G. Shapiro:
The nearest neighbor problem in an abstract metric space. 125-128
Volume 1, Number 3, March 1983
- Swapan K. Parui, D. Dutta Majumder:
Shape similarity measures for open curves. 129-134 - Ludvik Janos, Azriel Rosenfeld:
Digital connectedness: An algebraic approach. 135-139 - Sankar K. Pal, Robert A. King, Abdulla Hashim:
Automatic grey level thresholding through index of fuzziness and entropy. 141-146 - Azriel Rosenfeld:
Some notes on digital triangles. 147-150 - Robert A. Melter, Ioan Tomescu:
Path generated digital metrics. 151-154 - Chia-Hoang Lee, Azriel Rosenfeld:
Albedo estimation for scene segmentation. 155-160 - Shunji Mori, W. Gillespie, Ching Y. Suen:
Constrained bidirectional propogation and stroke segmentation. 161-167 - Stanley M. Dunn, Ludvik Janos, Azriel Rosenfeld:
Bimean clustering. 169-173 - Richard L. Hoffman, Anil K. Jain:
A test of randomness based on the minimal spanning tree. 175-180 - A. Bietti, A. Burani, L. Zanello:
An application of ispahan to the typological classification of some Italian upper Paleolithic end-scrapers. 181-186 - Emmanuel Lesaffre:
Normality tests and transformations. 187-199
Volume 1, Number 4, May 1983
- Jerome P. Keating, Joel E. Michalek, James T. Riley:
A note on the optimality of the Karhunen-Loeve expansion. 203-204 - Naoki Okabe, Jun-ichiro Toriwaki, Teruo Fukumura:
Paths and distance functions on three-dimensional digitized pictures. 205-212 - R. E. Dalton:
S-admissible search of hierarchical classifiers with continuous feature distributions. 213-217 - Godfried T. Toussaint, Hossam A. ElGindy:
A counterexample to an algorithm for computing monotone hulls of simple polygons. 219-222 - Azriel Rosenfeld:
A note on 'geometric transforms' of digital sets. 223-225 - Per-Erik Danielsson:
On the efficiency of two-bit link chain-code. 227-228 - C. E. Queiros, Edzard S. Gelsema, Teun Timmers:
Correspondence analysis in the context of pattern recognition. 229-236 - Azriel Rosenfeld, Peter D. Hyde:
Parallel string acceptance using lattice graphs. 237-243 - Horst Bunke, G. Allermann:
Inexact graph matching for structural pattern recognition. 245-253 - Azriel Rosenfeld:
An O(diameter) cellular array algorithm for geometric operations on images. 255-257 - Xinzhong Zhang, Ying Xia:
The automatic recognition of handprinted Chinese characters - A method of extracting an ordered sequence of strokes. 259-265 - Michael C. Fairhurst, M. A. G. Mattoso Maia:
A two-layer memory network architecture for a pattern classifier. 267-271 - Manfred K. Lang:
Conference report / press release ICPR 82. 273-274
Volume 1, Numbers 5-6, July 1983
- Laurent Miclet, Mhamed Dabouz:
Approximative fast nearest-neighbour recognition. 277-285 - Adam Józwik:
A learning scheme for a fuzzy k-NN rule. 287-289 - Stephen J. Maybank:
A note on nearest neighbour error rates. 291-292 - Adam Krzyzak:
Classification procedures using multivariate variable kernel density estimate. 293-298 - Andrzej Zolnierek:
Pattern recognition algorithms for controlled Markov chains and their application to medical diagnosis. 299-303 - Marek Kurzynski:
Decision rules for a hierarchical classifier. 305-310 - Pierre A. Devijver, Michel Dekesel:
Computing multidimensional Delaunay tessellations. 311-316 - Roderick Urquhart:
Some properties of the planar Euclidean relative neighbourhood graph. 317-322 - Robert A. King, Nasser M. Nasrabadi:
Image coding using vector quantization in the transform domain. 323-329 - Terry J. Fountain:
The development of the CLIP7 image processing system. 331-339 - K. N. Mathews:
Large window median filtering on CLIP7. 341-346 - Claire Rubat Du Mérac, P. Jutier, J. Laurent, Bernard Courtois:
A new domain for image analysis: VLSI circuits testing, with Romuald, specialized in parallel image processing. 347-352 - Igor Aleksander:
Emergent intelligent properties of progressively structured pattern recognition nets. 375-384 - Andrew Blake:
Relaxation labelling - the principle of 'least disturbance'. 385-391 - Andrew Blake:
The least-disturbance principle and weak constraints. 393-399 - J. Föglein, Josef Kittler:
The effect of pixel correlations on class separability. 401-407 - K. Paler, Josef Kittler:
Greylevel edge thinning: A new method. 409-416 - Farzin Deravi, Sankar K. Pal:
Grey level thresholding using second-order statistics. 417-422 - M. K. Selmane, C. R. Allen:
Implementation of a fast programmable edge detection preprocessor. 423-427 - J. Föglein:
On edge gradient approximations. 429-434 - D. J. Bartliff:
An automatic procedure for image segmentation. 435-442 - C. J. Oddy, A. J. Rye:
Segmentation of SAR images using a local similarity rule. 443-449 - J. F. Boyce, W. J. Hossack:
Moment invariants for pattern recognition. 451-456 - J. F. Fleming, R. F. Hemmings:
A method of recognition for handwritten block capitals. 457-464 - J. Mantas, A. G. Heaton:
Handwritten character recognition by parallel labelling and shape analysis. 465-468 - Julian R. Ullmann:
Relational consistency in on-line signature validation. 469-473 - Yoshiyuki Yamashita, Koichi Higuchi, Youichi Yamada, Yunosuke Haga:
Classification of handprinted Kanji characters by the structured segment matching method. 475-479 - Keiji Kobayashi, Fumio Yoda, Katsuyoshi Yamamoto, Hajime Nambu:
Recognition of handprinted Kanji characters by the stroke matching method. 481-488 - Michael Tso, Jim Graham:
The transportation algorithm as an aid to chromosome classification. 489-496 - Horace H. S. Ip:
Detection and three-dimensional reconstruction of a vascular network from serial sections. 497-505
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