Title | Pattern Recognition and String Matching [electronic resource] / edited by Dechang Chen, Xiuzhen Cheng |
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Imprint | Boston, MA : Springer US, 2002 |
Connect to | http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-0231-5 |
Descript | 772 p. online resource |
Correcting the Training Data -- Context Free Grammars and Semantic Networks for Flexible Assembly Recognition -- Stochastic Recognition of Occluded Objects -- Approximate String Matching for Angular String Elements with Applications to On-line and Off-line Handwriting Recognition -- Uniform, Fast Convergence of Arbitrarily Tight Upper and Lower Bounds on the Bayes Error -- Building RBF Networks for Time Series Classification by Boosting -- Similarity Measures and Clustering of String Patterns -- Pattern Recognition for Intrusion Detection in Computer Networks -- Model-Based Pattern Recognition -- Structural Pattern Recognition in Graphs -- Deriving Pseudo-Probabilities of Correctness Given Scores (DPPS) -- Weighed Mean and Generalized Median of Strings -- A Region-Based Algorithm for Classifier-Independent Feature Selection -- Inference of K-Piecewise Testable Tree Languages -- Mining Partially Periodic Patterns With Unknown Periods From Event tream -- Combination of Classifiers for Supervised Learning: A Survey -- Image Segmentation and Pattern Recognition: A Novel Concept, the Histogram of Connected Elements -- Prototype Extraction for k-NN Classifiers using Median Strings -- Cyclic String Matching: Efficient Exact and Approximate Algorithms -- Homogeneity, Autocorrelation and Anisotropy in Patterns -- Robust Structural Indexing through Quasi-Invariant Shape Signatures and Feature Generation -- Energy Minimisation Methods for Static and Dynamic Curve Matching -- Recent Feature Selection Methods in Statistical Pattern Recognition -- Fast Image Segmentation under Noise -- Set Analysis of Coincident Errors and Its Applications for Combining Classifiers -- Enhanced Neighbourhood Specifications for Pattern Classification -- Algorithmic Synthesis in Neural Network Training for Pattern Recognition -- Binary Strings and multi-class learning problems