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This book features a collection of articles presented at the
2007 Workshop on Advances in Pattern Recognition, which was
organized in conjunction with the 5th International Summer School
on Pattern Recognition. It provides readers with the
state-of-the-art algorithms in the area of pattern recognition as
well as a presentation of the cutting edge applications within the
field.
The field of pattern recognition has emerged as one of the most
challenging and important endeavours in the area of information
technology research. Research in the area of pattern recognition
has benefits for improving many areas of human endeavour, including
medicine, the economy, the environment, and security. This book
presents some of the latest advances in the area of pattern
recognition theory and applications. The first half of the book
discusses novel pattern classification and matching schemes, and
the second half describes the application of novel tools in
biometrics and digital multimedia. The applications included, such
as face/iris recognition, handwriting recognition, surveillance,
human dynamics, sensor fusion, etc., provide a detailed insight
into how to build real pattern recognition systems and how to
evaluate them. Given the dynamic nature of technology evolution in
this area, this book provides the latest algorithms and concepts
that can be used to build real systems. Features and topics:
Provides state-of-the art algorithms, as well as presents
cutting-edge applications within the field Introduces achievements
in theoretical pattern recognition, including statistical and
Bayesian pattern recognition, structural pattern recognition,
neural networks, classification and data mining, evolutionary
approaches to optimisation, and knowledge based systems Offers
insights and support to practitioners concerned with the
state-of-the art technology in the area Progress in Pattern
Recognition addresses the needs of postgraduate students,
researchers, and practitioners in the areas of computer science,
engineering and mathematicswhere pattern recognition techniques are
widely used. Professor Sameer Singh is Director of the Research
School of Informatics, Loughborough University, UK, and serves as
Editor-in-Chief of the Springer journal, Pattern Analysis and
Applications.
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Pattern Recognition and Data Mining - Third International Conference on Advances in Pattern Recognition, ICAR 2005, Bath, UK, August 22-25, 2005, Part I (Paperback, 2005 ed.)
Sameer Singh, Maneesha Singh, Chid Apte, Petra Perner
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R3,328
Discovery Miles 33 280
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This LNCS volume contains the papers presented at the 3rd
International C- ferenceonAdvances in
PatternRecognition(ICAPR2005)organizedin August, 2005 in the
beautiful city of Bath, UK. The conference was ?rst organized in
November 1998 in Plymouth, UK and subsequently in March 2001 in Rio
de Janeiro, Brazil. The conference encouraged papers that made
signi?cant th- reticalandapplication-basedcontributions
inpatternrecognition. The emphasis was on an open exchange of ideas
and shared learning. The papers submitted to ICAPR 2005 were
thoroughly reviewed by up to three referees per paper and less than
40% of the submitted papers were accepted. The papers have been
?nally published as two volumes of LNCS and these are organized
under the themes of Pattern Recognition and Data Mining (which
included papers from the trackson PatternRecognition Methods,
Knowledgeand Learning, and Data Mining), and Pattern Recognition
and Image Analysis (which included papers from the Applications
track). From the conference technical programme point of view, the
?rst volume contains papers on pattern recognition, data mining,
signal processing and OCR/document analysis. The second volume
contains - pers from the Workshop on Pattern Recognition for Crime
Prevention, Security and Surveillance, Biometrics, Image Processing
and Medical Imaging. ICAPR 2005was run in parallel with the
InternationalWorkshop on Pattern Recognition for Crime Prevention,
Security and Surveillance that was organized
onthe22ndofAugust,2005. Thisworkshopbroughttogethera number ofexc-
lent papers that focussed on how pattern recognition techniques can
be used to developsystemsthathelpwithcrimepreventionanddetection.
Onthesameday, a number of tutorials were also organized
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Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis - Third International Conference on Advances in Pattern Recognition, ICAPR 2005, Bath, UK, August 22-25, 2005, Part II (Paperback, 2005 ed.)
Sameer Singh, Maneesha Singh, Chid Apte, Petra Perner
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R3,125
Discovery Miles 31 250
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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This LNCS volume contains the papers presented at the 3rd
International C- ferenceonAdvances in
PatternRecognition(ICAPR2005)organizedin August, 2005 in the
beautiful city of Bath, UK. The conference was ?rst organized in
November 1998 in Plymouth, UK and subsequently in March 2001 in Rio
de Janeiro, Brazil. The conference encouraged papers that made
signi?cant th- reticalandapplication-basedcontributions
inpatternrecognition. The emphasis was on an open exchange of ideas
and shared learning. The papers submitted to ICAPR 2005 were
thoroughly reviewed by up to three referees per paper and less than
40% of the submitted papers were accepted. The papers have been
?nally published as two volumes of LNCS and these are organized
under the themes of Pattern Recognition and Data Mining (which
included papers from the trackson PatternRecognition Methods,
Knowledgeand Learning, and Data Mining), and Pattern Recognition
and Image Analysis (which included papers from the Applications
track). From the conference technical programme point of view, the
?rst volume contains papers on pattern recognition, data mining,
signal processing and OCR/document analysis. The second volume
contains - pers from the Workshop on Pattern Recognition for Crime
Prevention, Security and Surveillance, Biometrics, Image Processing
and Medical Imaging. ICAPR 2005was run in parallel with the
InternationalWorkshop on Pattern Recognition for Crime Prevention,
Security and Surveillance that was organized
onthe22ndofAugust,2005. Thisworkshopbroughttogethera number ofexc-
lent papers that focussed on how pattern recognition techniques can
be used to developsystemsthathelpwithcrimepreventionanddetection.
Onthesameday, a number of tutorials were also organized
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