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  Associativity of triangular norms characterized by the geometry of their level sets
PetríK M., Sarkoci P. Fuzzy Sets and Systems 202100-109, 2012.  Type: Article

The concepts of triangular norms (t-norm), triangular conorms (t-conorm), and complementation operations all play crucial roles in generalizing the standard operations of intersection, union, and complementation on crisp sets to the fr...

Sep 24 2012
  A sweep-line algorithm for spatial clustering
Žalik K., Žalik B. Advances in Engineering Software 40(6): 445-451, 2009.  Type: Article

This paper proposes an efficient hierarchical spatial clustering algorithm that tries to deal with the weaknesses of existing clustering methods, such as the correct assessment of the number of clusters. This simple and elegant method ...

Aug 18 2009
  Did the great masters use optical projections while painting? Perspective comparison of paintings and photographs of renaissance chandeliers
Criminisi A., Stork D.  Pattern recognition (Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR’04) Volume 4,Aug 23-26, 2004) 645-648, 2004.  Type: Proceedings

Noble amounts of unequivocally praiseworthy efforts have gone into Criminisi and Stork’s analysis of some early masters’ paintings, and additional interesting measures of sincere hypothesis testing have been provide...

Jul 12 2005
  Noncombinatorial Detection of Regular Repetitions under Perspective Skew
Tuytelaars T., Turina A., Van Gool L. IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence 25(4): 418-432, 2003.  Type: Article

The emphasis of this paper is on the recognition and grouping of patterns in a manner that recognizes symmetry, and that can handle different perspective views of objects without generating the combinatoric computational complexity tha...

Apr 5 2004
  Hierarchical matching using relaxation
Price K. Computer Vision, Graphics, and Image Processing 34(1): 66-75, 1986.  Type: Article

This is a condensed, and sketchy, version of two papers by the same author [1,2]. It concerns an iterative (“relaxation”) method for matching edge images extracted from two photographs of the same object. The method...

Jun 1 1987
 
 
 
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