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Pattern Recognition Letters, Volume 100
Volume 100, December 2017
- Salwa Lagdali
, Mohammed Rziza
:
Novel phase-based descriptor using bispectrum for texture classification. 1-5 - Ziyong Feng, Zhaoyang Yang, Lianwen Jin, Shuangping Huang, Jun Sun
:
Robust shared feature learning for script and handwritten/machine-printed identification. 6-13 - Chu-Sing Yang, Yung-Hsian Yang:
Improved local binary pattern for real scene optical character recognition. 14-21 - Min Liu, Xueping Wang, Hongzhong Zhang:
Classification of nematode image stacks by an information fusion based multilinear approach. 22-28 - Duc Canh Nguyen, Gérard Bailly, Frédéric Elisei:
Learning off-line vs. on-line models of interactive multimodal behaviors with recurrent neural networks. 29-36 - Bac Nguyen
, Carlos Morell
, Bernard De Baets:
Distance metric learning with the Universum. 37-43 - György Kovács, László Tóth
, Dirk Van Compernolle, Sriram Ganapathy:
Increasing the robustness of CNN acoustic models using autoregressive moving average spectrogram features and channel dropout. 44-50 - Jisheng Dai, Weichao Xu, Zhongfu Ye, Chunqi Chang
:
Effective subset approach for SVMpath singularities. 51-58 - João Paulo Papa, Gustavo Henrique Rosa
, Luciene P. Papa:
A binary-constrained Geometric Semantic Genetic Programming for feature selection purposes. 59-66 - Saptarshi Chakraborty
, Swagatam Das
:
k-Means clustering with a new divergence-based distance metric: Convergence and performance analysis. 67-73 - Niloufar Eghbali, Gholam Ali Montazer:
Improving multiclass classification using neighborhood search in error correcting output codes. 74-82 - Michal Slapek
, Szczepan Paszkiel
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Detection of gestures without begin and end markers by fitting into Bézier curves with least squares method. 83-88 - Xuefei Bai, Nan Gao, Zonghua Zhang, David Zhang
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3D palmprint identification combining blocked ST and PCA. 89-95 - Zeina Abu-Aisheh, Benoit Gaüzère, Sébastien Bougleux
, Jean-Yves Ramel
, Luc Brun, Romain Raveaux, Pierre Héroux
, Sébastien Adam:
Graph edit distance contest: Results and future challenges. 96-103 - Wenqi Wang, Vaneet Aggarwal
, Shuchin Aeron:
Unsupervised clustering under the Union of Polyhedral Cones (UOPC) model. 104-109 - Danilo Avola, Marco Bernardi
, Luigi Cinque, Gian Luca Foresti, Cristiano Massaroni
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Adaptive bootstrapping management by keypoint clustering for background initialization. 110-116 - Yongjian Xue, Pierre Beauseroy:
Transfer learning for one class SVM adaptation to limited data distribution change. 117-123 - Chingiz Kenshimov, Loukas Bampis
, Beibut Amirgaliyev
, Marat M. Arslanov, Antonios Gasteratos:
Deep learning features exception for cross-season visual place recognition. 124-130 - Dat Thanh Tran
, Moncef Gabbouj
, Alexandros Iosifidis
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Multilinear class-specific discriminant analysis. 131-136 - Ameer Pasha Hosseinbor, Renat Zhdanov, Alexander Ushveridze:
An unsupervised 2D point-set registration algorithm for unlabeled feature points: Application to fingerprint matching. 137-143 - Caroline Silva, Thierry Bouwmans
, Carl Frélicot:
Superpixel-based online wagging one-class ensemble for feature selection in foreground/background separation. 144-151 - Xianguo Yu, Qifeng Yu, Yang Shang, Hongliang Zhang:
Dense structural learning for infrared object tracking at 200+ Frames per Second. 152-159 - Rahul Paul, Stephan K. Chalup
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A study on validating non-linear dimensionality reduction using persistent homology. 160-166 - Xu-Hua Yang, Qin-Peng Zhu, Yujiao Huang, Jie Xiao, Lei Wang
, Fei-Chang Tong:
Parameter-free Laplacian centrality peaks clustering. 167-173 - Eli Parviainen, Jari Saramäki:
Drawing clustered graphs by preserving neighborhoods. 174-180
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