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Combinatorial Image Analysis - 10th International Workshop, IWCIA 2004, Auckland, New Zealand, December 1-3, 2004, Proceedings (Paperback, 2005 ed.)
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Combinatorial Image Analysis - 10th International Workshop, IWCIA 2004, Auckland, New Zealand, December 1-3, 2004, Proceedings (Paperback, 2005 ed.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 3322
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This volume presents the proceedings of the 10th International
Workshop on Combinatorial Image Analysis, held December 1 3, 2004,
in Auckland, New Zealand. Prior meetings took place in Paris
(France, 1991), Ube (Japan, 1992), Washington DC (USA, 1994), Lyon
(France, 1995), Hiroshima (Japan, 1997), Madras (India, 1999), Caen
(France, 2000), Philadelphia (USA, 2001), and - lermo (Italy,
2003). For this workshop we received 86 submitted papers from 23
countries. Each paper was evaluated by at least two independent
referees. We selected 55 papers for the conference. Three invited
lectures by Vladimir Kovalevsky (Berlin), Akira Nakamura
(Hiroshima), and Maurice Nivat (Paris) completed the program.
Conference papers are presented in this volume under the following
topical part titles: discrete tomography (3 papers), combinatorics
and computational models (6), combinatorial algorithms (6),
combinatorial mathematics (4), d- ital topology (7), digital
geometry (7), approximation of digital sets by curves and surfaces
(5), algebraic approaches (5), fuzzy image analysis (2), image s-
mentation (6), and matching and recognition (7). These subjects are
dealt with in the context of digital image analysis or computer
vision."
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