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  1-8 of 8 Reviews about "Similarity Measures (I.5.3...)": Date Reviewed
  XML document similarity measure in terms of the structure and contents
Kim W.  Computer Engineering and Applications (Proceedings of the 2nd WSEAS International Conference on Computer Engineering and Applications, Acapulco, Mexico, Jan 25-27, 2008) 205-212, 2008.  Type: Proceedings

Kim’s work is a simple and lucid presentation of an Extensible Markup Language (XML) document similarity measure, considering both the structure and contents....

Dec 4 2008
  Unknown odor recognition using Euclidean fuzzy similarity-based self-organized network inspired by immune algorithm
Widyanto M., Kusumoputro B., Hirota K. Neural Computing and Applications 17(1): 27-37, 2007.  Type: Article

This paper proposes an algorithm for recognizing known and unknown odors. The corresponding system developed by Widyanto et al. is called Euclidean fuzzy similarity-based self-organized network inspired by immune algorithm (EF-SONIA). ...

Jul 9 2008
  Quantifying spatio-temporal dependencies in epileptic ECOG
Hegde A., Erdogmus D., Shiau D., Principe J., Sackellares C. Signal Processing 85(11): 2082-2100, 2005.  Type: Article

Epilepsy refers to an unusual synchronization of brain neuron activities. Researchers have been trying to predict such synchronization by identifying the relationship between the activities of different areas of the epileptic brain, wh...

Dec 20 2006
  Medical image registration and interpolation by optical flow with maximal rigidity
Keeling S., Ring W. Journal of Mathematical Imaging and Vision 23(1): 47-65, 2005.  Type: Article

A variational method for registering or mapping like points in medical images is proposed and analyzed. The proposed variational principle penalizes a departure from rigidity, and thereby provides a natural generalization of strictly r...

Oct 5 2006
  In defense of one-vs-all classification
Rifkin R., Klautau A. The Journal of Machine Learning Research 5101-141, 2004.  Type: Article

In this paper, a solid argument is presented in favor of the one-versus-all method, when compared with other, more complex, multiclass classification procedures. As practitioners, we tend to choose simpler approaches, and, if we get go...

Jul 19 2005
  Similarity measures of intuitionistic fuzzy sets based on Hausdorff distance
Hung W., Yang M. Pattern Recognition Letters 25(14): 1603-1611, 2004.  Type: Article

Distance and similarity measures are very important in data mining, and in many other areas of computer science. This paper is directed to those particularly interested in linguistic variables and intuitionistic fuzzy sets (sets with b...

Jul 12 2005
  Multivalued type proximity measure and concept of mutual similarity value useful for clustering symbolic patterns
Guru D., Kiranagi B., Nagabhushan P. Pattern Recognition Letters 25(10): 1203-1213, 2004.  Type: Article

Guru, Kiranagi, and Nagabhushan introduce a nonsymmetric similarity measure for objects (patterns) that are defined by interval type data features. In the computations, each feature is taken as a separate similarity dimension. The over...

Jan 19 2005
  Internet search based on text intuitionistic fuzzy similarity
Szczepaniak P., Niewiadomski A. In Intelligent exploration of the web. Heidelberg, Germany: Physica-Verlag GmbH, 2003.  Type: Book Chapter

Szczepaniak and Niewiadomski present a conceptual argument for the use of fuzzy relations defined by intuitionistic fuzzy sets as a measure of similarity for Internet searches. Intuitionistic fuzzy sets differ from standard fuzzy sets ...

Feb 13 2004
 
 
 
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