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Pattern Recognition, Volume 82
Volume 82, October 2018
- Elia Moscoso Thompson, Silvia Biasotti:
Description and retrieval of geometric patterns on surface meshes using an edge-based LBP approach. 1-15
- David G. Márquez, Abraham Otero, Paulo Félix, Constantino A. García:
A novel and simple strategy for evolving prototype based clustering. 16-30
- Benchong Li, Youlong Yang:
Complexity of concept classes induced by discrete Markov networks and Bayesian networks. 31-37
- Dijana Tolic, Nino Antulov-Fantulin, Ivica Kopriva:
A nonlinear orthogonal non-negative matrix factorization approach to subspace clustering. 40-55
- Lawrence Mutimbu, Antonio Robles-Kelly:
A factor graph evidence combining approach to image defogging. 56-67 - Linlin Shen, Xi Jia, Yuexiang Li:
Deep cross residual network for HEp-2 cell staining pattern classification. 68-78
- Qing Cai, Huiying Liu, Sanping Zhou, Jingfeng Sun, Jing Li:
An adaptive-scale active contour model for inhomogeneous image segmentation and bias field estimation. 79-93
- De Cheng, Yihong Gong, Xiaojun Chang, Weiwei Shi, Alexander G. Hauptmann, Nanning Zheng:
Deep feature learning via structured graph Laplacian embedding for person re-identification. 94-104 - Adriano Pinto, Sérgio Pereira, Deolinda M. L. D. Rasteiro, Carlos A. Silva:
Hierarchical brain tumour segmentation using extremely randomized trees. 105-117
- Lin Xie, Feifei Lee, Li Liu, Zhong Yin, Yan Yan, Weidong Wang, Junjie Zhao, Qiu Chen:
Improved spatial pyramid matching for scene recognition. 118-129
- Daniel López Sánchez, Angélica González Arrieta, Juan M. Corchado:
Data-independent Random Projections from the feature-space of the homogeneous polynomial kernel. 130-146
- Bilal Hadjadji, Youcef Chibani:
Two combination stages of clustered One-Class Classifiers for writer identification from text fragments. 147-162
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