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An application of a graph distance measure to the classification of muscle tissue patterns Sanfeliu A. (ed), Fu K., Prewitt J. International Journal of Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence 1(1): 17-42, 1987. Type: Article
The authors use observed features of white, black, and gray fibers in muscle cross-sections to classify the degree of abnormality of the muscle. Muscle fiber patterns are represented as graphs. The authors define a distance function th...
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Dec 1 1989 |
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Icon semantics--a formal approach to icon system design Chang S. International Journal of Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence 1(1): 103-120, 1987. Type: Article
Icons are normally defined as symbolic objects used in computer systems to communicate possible actions nonverbally. This paper describes the author’s approach to a general theory of an iconic algebra. He constructs the algeb...
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Jun 1 1989 |
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3-D object inspection from multiple 2-D camera views Chang K., Tsai W. International Journal of Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence 1(1): 85-102, 1987. Type: Article
This paper primarily presents a new approach to the quality control inspection of 3-D objects by means of 2-D camera views. The approach permits a simplified computational method for shape matching. The inspection system utilizes this ...
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Oct 1 1988 |
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An approximate linear time propagate and divide theorem prover for propositional logic Haralick R., Wu S. International Journal of Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence 1(1): 141-155, 1987. Type: Article
This paper describes a prover for theorems in propositional logic. This prover has two interesting features:...
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Sep 1 1988 |
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On the problem of placing names in a geographic map Freeman H., Ahn J. International Journal of Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence 1(1): 121-140, 1987. Type: Article
This research paper describes AUTONAP, a rule-based system for the automated placement of feature labels on a map; it is a concise summary of the objectives and procedures described more fully in Ahn’s 1984 doctoral dissertat...
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Jun 1 1988 |
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Recognizing unexpected objects: a proposed approach Rosenfeld A. (ed) International Journal of Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence 1(1): 71-84, 1987. Type: Article
This paper proposes a parallel technique for quickly recognizing many different objects. The proposal is based on five approaches for recognition: use a set of two-dimensional characteristic views, describe objects in terms of primiti...
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Jun 1 1988 |
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A parallel nonlinear mapping algorithm Shen C., Lee R., Chin Y. International Journal of Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence 1(1): 53-69, 1987. Type: Article
The authors present a parallel algorithm to perform nonlinear mapping that they claim is useful for pattern recognition and clustering analysis. They transform the nonlinear mapping algorithm proposed in [1] into a parallel version and...
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Jun 1 1988 |
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Statistical pattern recognition--early development and recent progress Chen C. International Journal of Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence 1(1): 43-51, 1987. Type: Article
As the title suggests, this paper surveys developments in the field of statistical pattern recognition. The paper’s other goal is to highlight the impact of the late Professor Fu on the field. It does not make any attempt to ...
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May 1 1988 |
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Artificial intelligence techniques for the distribution of critical information Pau L. International Journal of Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence 1(1): 169-176, 1987. Type: Article
Three types of readers might be interested in this paper. A designer of complex communications networks could learn about the use of AI techniques to improve the adaptability of these environments. A student of AI in the real world cou...
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May 1 1988 |
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An algorithm for logically deducing Horn clauses and processing logic queries Yang C. International Journal of Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence 1(1): 157-168, 1987. Type: Article
Several quick algorithms are known that permit (for a given set of functional dependencies) testing to determine whether a given y is functionally dependent on a given x1, . . . ,xn. It is kno...
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May 1 1988 |
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