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Artificial Neural Networks in Pattern Recognition - 6th IAPR TC 3 International Workshop, ANNPR 2014, Montreal, QC, Canada, October 6-8, 2014, Proceedings (Paperback, 2014 ed.)
Neamat El Gayar, Friedhelm Schwenker, Cheng Suen
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 6th IAPR TC3
International Workshop on Artificial Neural Networks in Pattern
Recognition, ANNPR 2014, held in Montreal, QC, Canada, in October
2014. The 24 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed
and selected from 37 submissions for inclusion in this volume. They
cover a large range of topics in the field of learning algorithms
and architectures and discussing the latest research, results, and
ideas in these areas.
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Multiple Classifier Systems - 9th International Workshop, MCS 2010, Cairo, Egypt, April 7-9, 2010, Proceedings (Paperback, Edition.)
Neamat El Gayar, Josef Kittler, Fabio Roli
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These proceedings are a record of the Multiple Classi?er Systems
Workshop, MCS 2010, held at the Nile University, Egypt in April
2010. Being the ninth in a well-established series of meetings
providing an international forum for d- cussion of issues in
multiple classi?er system design, the workshop achieved its
objective of bringing together researchers from diverse communities
(neural n- works, pattern recognition, machine learning and
statistics) concerned with this
researchtopic.Frommorethan50submissions,
theProgramCommitteeselected 31 papers to create an interesting
scienti?c program.Paperswere organizedinto
sessionsdealingwithclassi?ercombinationandclassi?erselection,
diversity, b- ging and boosting, combination of multiple kernels,
and applications. The wo-
shopprogramandthisvolumewereenrichedbytwoinvitedtalksgivenbyGavin
Brown(University of Manchester, UK), and Friedhelm
Schwenker(University of Ulm, Germany). As usual, the workshop would
not have been possible without the help of many individuals and
organizations. First of all, our thanks go to the members of the
MCS 2010 Program Committee, whose expertise and dedication helped
us create an interesting event that marks the progressmade in this
?eld overthe last year and aspire to chart its future research. The
help of James Field from the University of Surrey, who administered
the submitted paper reviews, and of Giorgio Fumera who managed the
MCS website deserve a particular mention. Special thanks are due to
the members of the Nile University Organizing C- mittee,
AhmedSalah, AmiraElBaroudy, EsraaAly, HebaEzzat, NesrineSameh, Rana
Salah and Mohamed Zahhar for their indispensable contributions to
the registration management, local organization, and proceedings
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The 4th IAPR TC3 Workshop on Arti?cial Neural Networks in Pattern
Rec- nition, ANNPR 2010, was held at Nile University (Egypt), April
11-13, 2010. The workshop was organized by the Technical Committee
on Neural Networks and Computational Intelligence (TC3) that is one
of the 20 technical comm- tees (TC) of the International
Association for Pattern Recognition (IAPR). The scope of TC3
includes computational intelligence approaches, such as fuzzy s-
tems, evolutionary computing and arti?cial neural networks and
their use in various pattern recognition applications. The major
topics of ANNPR are supervised and unsupervised learning, f- ture
selection, pattern recognition in signal and image processing, and
appli- tions in data mining or bioinformatics. High quality across
such a diverse ?eld of research is achieved through a rigorous and
selective review process. For this workshop, 42 papers were
submitted and 23 of them were selected for inc- sion in the
proceedings. The workshop was enriched by three invited talks given
by Barbara Hammer, University of Bielefeld, Germany, Amir F. Atiya,
Cairo University, Egypt, and Mohamed Kamel, University of Waterloo,
Canada. We would like to thank all authors for the e?ort they put
into their subm- sions, and the Scienti?c Committee for taking the
time to provide high-quality reviews and selecting the best
contributions for the ?nal workshop program. Special thanks are due
to the members of the Nile University Organizing C-
mittee,AhmedSalah,AmiraElBaroudy,EsraaAly,HebaEzzat,NesrineSameh,
Rana Salah and Mohamed Zahhar for their indispensable contributions
to the registration management and local organization.
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Artificial Neural Networks in Pattern Recognition - 10th IAPR TC3 Workshop, ANNPR 2022, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, November 24-26, 2022, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2023)
Neamat El Gayar, Edmondo Trentin, Mirco Ravanelli, Hazem Abbas
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 10th IAPR TC3
International Workshop on Artificial Neural Networks in Pattern
Recognition, ANNPR 2022, held in Dubai, UAE, in November 2022. The
16 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and
selected from 24 submissions. The conference presents papers on
subject such as pattern recognition and machine learning based on
artificial neural networks.
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Artificial Neural Networks in Pattern Recognition - 7th IAPR TC3 Workshop, ANNPR 2016, Ulm, Germany, September 28-30, 2016, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2016)
Friedhelm Schwenker, Hazem M. Abbas, Neamat El Gayar, Edmondo Trentin
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 7th IAPR TC3
International Workshop on Artificial Neural Networks in Pattern
Recognition, ANNPR 2016, held in Ulm, Germany, in September 2016.
The 25 revised full papers presented together with 2 invited papers
were carefully reviewed and selected from 32 submissions for
inclusion in this volume. The workshop will act as a major forum
for international researchers and practitioners working in all
areas of neural network- and machine learning-based pattern
recognition to present and discuss the latest research, results,
and ideas in these areas.
This book encompasses a collection of topics covering recent
advances that are important to the Arabic language in areas of
natural language processing, speech and image analysis. This book
presents state-of-the-art reviews and fundamentals as well as
applications and recent innovations.The book chapters by top
researchers present basic concepts and challenges for the Arabic
language in linguistic processing, handwritten recognition,
document analysis, text classification and speech processing. In
addition, it reports on selected applications in sentiment
analysis, annotation, text summarization, speech and font analysis,
word recognition and spotting and question answering.Moreover, it
highlights and introduces some novel applications in vital areas
for the Arabic language. The book is therefore a useful resource
for young researchers who are interested in the Arabic language and
are still developing their fundamentals and skills in this area. It
is also interesting for scientists who wish to keep track of the
most recent research directions and advances in this area.
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