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These are the proceedings of a NATO Advanced Study Institute (ASI)
held in Cetraro, Italy during 6-17 June 1983. The title of the ASI
was Computer Arehiteetures for SpatiaZZy vistributed Vata, and it
brouqht together some 60 participants from Europe and America.
Presented ere are 21 of the lectures that were delivered. The
articles cover a wide spectrum of topics related to computer
architecture s specially oriented toward the fast processing of
spatial data, and represent an excellent review of the
state-of-the-art of this topic. For more than 20 years now
researchers in pattern recognition, image processing, meteorology,
remote sensing, and computer engineering have been looking toward
new forms of computer architectures to speed the processing of data
from two- and three-dimensional processes. The work can be said to
have commenced with the landmark article by Steve Unger in 1958,
and it received a strong forward push with the development of the
ILIAC III and IV computers at the University of Illinois during the
1960's. One clear obstacle faced by the computer designers in those
days was the limitation of the state-of-the-art of hardware, when
the only switching devices available to them were discrete
transistors. As aresult parallel processing was generally
considered to be imprae tieal, and relatively little progress was
made."
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Advances in Pattern Recognition - Joint IAPR International Workshops, SSPR'98 and SPR'98, Sydney, Australia, August 11-13, 1998, Proceedings (Paperback, 1998 ed.)
Adnan Amin, Dov Dori, Pavel Pudil, Herbert Freeman
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Discovery Miles 31 980
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This book constitutes the joint refereed proceedings of the two
IAPR International Workshops on Structural and Syntactic Pattern
Recognition and on Statistical Techniques in Pattern Recognition,
SSPR'98 and SPR'98, held in Sydney, Australia, in August
1998.
The book presents 107 revised full papers selected from 134
submissions. Also included are six invited presentations. The
papers are organized in topical sections on structural matching and
grammatical inference, recognition of 2D and 3D objects, document
image analysis and recognition, handwritten character recognition,
shape representation and image segmentation, learning
methodologies, feature selection and extraction, statistical
classification techniques, statistical pattern recognition, and
rejection in pattern recognition.
A Cumulative Author, Institution, And Subject Index Of Research
Studies In Business Education Listed In The United States Office Of
Education Bibliography Of Research Studies In Education, Bulletins,
1926-1941.
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