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| | Pattern recognition - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | A complete pattern recognition system consists of a sensor that gathers the observations to be classified or described; a feature extraction mechanism that computes numeric or symbolic information from the observations; and a classification or description scheme that does the actual job of classifying or describing observations, relying on the extracted features. |  | | Pattern recognition aims to classify data (patterns) based on either a priori knowledge or on statistical information extracted from the patterns. |  | | Structural pattern recognition is based on the structural interrelationships of features. |
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| | CISC 859 Pattern Recognition |
 | | Syntactic pattern recognition (one form of structural pattern recognition) uses grammatical techniques to describe and analyze the structure of a pattern. |  | | Structural pattern recognition, a newer branch of pattern recognition, constructs descriptions of internal pattern structure. |  | | To apply statistical pattern recognition, we choose a set of features and characterize the distribution of feature values for each pattern class; we then classify an unknown pattern based on its observed feature values. |
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| | Generalized Feature Extraction for Structural Pattern Recognition in Time-Series Data |
 | | Structural pattern recognition systems are difficult to apply to new domains because implementation of both the description and classification tasks requires domain knowledge. |  | | Consequently, applications of structural pattern recognition have been primarily restricted to domains in which the set of useful morphological features has been established in the literature (e.g., speech recognition and character recognition) and the syntactic grammars can be composed by hand (e.g., electrocardiogram diagnosis). |  | | The classification accuracies achieved using the features extracted by the structure detectors were consistently as good as or better than the classification accuracies achieved when using the features generated by the statistical feature extractors, thus demonstrating that the suite of structure detectors effectively performs generalized feature extraction for structural pattern recognition in time-series data. |
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| | Pattern Representation and the Future of Pattern Recognition |
 | | In those days it appeared that the pattern recognition problem carried within itself the beginnings of some new idea, which was in no way based on the system of old concepts; researchers wanted to find new formulations, not to reduce the problem to already known mathematical schemes. |  | | To construct the theory [of pattern recognition] above all a formal scheme must be found into which one can embed the problem of pattern recognition. |  | | It is interesting to note that a meaningful formulation of the pattern recognition problem appeared in 1957-58, and a formal formulation only in 1962-66. |
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| | SSPR94.conf |
 | | A book titled "Syntax and Structure in Pattern Recognition," containing the (further refereed) contributions to the Workshop, will be published by World Scientific Publishing Co., Singapore, as part of the Series in Machine Perception and Artificial Intelligence, edited by H. Bunke. |  | | The basic registration fee includes all sessions, one copy of the proceedings abstracts, one copy of the book "Syntax and Structure in Pattern Recognition," which will be published by World Scientific Publishing Co., Singapore, coffee breaks and all the social events. |  | | Call for Participation and Preliminary Program ============================================== IAPR INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON STRUCTURAL AND SYNTACTIC PATTERN RECOGNITION SSPR'94 OCTOBER (3)-4-5-6-(7) 1994 CARLTON HOTEL, NAHARIYA, ISRAEL Syntactic and structural pattern recognition encompasses all aspects of pattern recognition related to the structure or syntax of the patterns under consideration as a basis for recognition. |
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http://documents.cfar.umd.edu/researchinfo/ProgramArchives/SSPR94.conf
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| | Pattern - encyclopedia article about Pattern. |
 | | In contrast to pattern recognition, the pattern is rigidly specified. |  | | Pattern recognition is studied in many fields, including psychology Psychology (Classical Greek: psyche = "soul" or "mind", logos = "study of") is an academic and applied field involving the study of behaviour, mind and thought and the neurological bases of behaviour. |  | | Pattern matching Pattern matching is the act of checking for the presence of the constituents of a given pattern. |
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| | Structural Pattern Recognition of Land Use |
 | | The structural analytical algorithms that have been developed to search and analyse the structural features represented in a XRAG perform a variety of structural pattern recognition tasks often by means of utilising graph-theoretic search strategies and graph-theoretic concepts. |  | | In general, the field of graphical structural pattern recognition is concerned with the development of computational approaches which can derive, represent and analyse both the intrinsic structure of a series of entities or pattern primitives, as well the extrinsic relationships which exit between them. |  | | Furthermore, by combining this structural pattern recognition system with series of approaches more commonly associated with statistical pattern recognition, it has been shown that is possible to obtain a quantitative measurement on the degree of structural separability which exists between a series urban land use pattern classes using the structural information derived. |
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http://divcom.otago.ac.nz/SIRC/GeoComp/GeoComp98/43/gc_43.htm
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| | Pattern Encyclopedia Article @ NaturalResearch.org (Natural Research) |
 | | Pattern recognition is studied in many fields, including psychology, ethology, and computer science. |  | | Pattern recognition is more complex when templates are used to generate variants. |  | | Pattern matching is the act of checking for the presence of the constituents of a pattern. |
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| | Continuous sign-language recognition apparatus and input apparatus - Patent 5699441 |
 | | The converted data is inputted to a recognition part 253 of gesture which uses gesture patterns d254 described in a dictionary 254 of gesture pattern to recognize the gesture representing a command to be inputted to a computer 255. |  | | A continuous sign-language recognition system according to claim 7, wherein the gesture element patterns of sign-language word in the template patterns is expressed as a feature vector for the sign-language word having a static pattern, and as a time-series pattern of a feature vector for the sign-language word having a dynamic pattern. |  | | Reference numeral 24 designates a recognition part of sign-language word for matching an inputted sign-language pattern with template patterns of sign-language word to recognize a sign-language word expressed in the inputted sign-language pattern. |
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| | Pattern recognition - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | A complete pattern recognition system consists of a sensor that gathers the observations to be classified or described; a feature extraction mechanism that computes numeric or symbolic information from the observations; and a classification or description scheme that does the actual job of classifying or describing observations, relying on the extracted features. |  | | Pattern recognition is studied in many fields, including psychology, ethology, and computer science. |  | | The last two examples form the subtopic image analysis of pattern recognition that deals with digital images as input to pattern recognition systems. |
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| | CSE802 Pattern Recognition, Spring 2005, MSU |
 | | Pattern recognition techniques are used to automatically classify a variety of physical objects or abstract multidimensional patterns. |  | | Pattern recognition systems can be designed using the following main approaches: (i) template matching, (ii) statistical methods, (iii) syntactic methods and (iv) neural networks. |  | | The purpose of the project is to enable the students to get some hands-on experience in the design, implementation and evaluation of pattern recognition algorithms. |
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| | MLDM_Program.doc |
 | | Machine learning and data mining are irreplaceable subject and tools for the theory of pattern recognition and application of pattern recognition such as bioinformatics and data retrieval. |  | | This is the fourth edition of MLDM in Pattern Recognition which is the main event of Technical Committee 17 in International Association in Pattern Recognition succeeded from 1999, 2001, and 2003, which started out as a workshop and was continued as a conference in 2003. |  | | Though it was a challenging program in late 90s, the idea has brought new starting points in pattern recognition and effects to the other areas such as cognitive computer vision. |
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| | Pattern matching - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In contrast to pattern recognition, the pattern is rigidly specified. |  | | Pattern matching is the act of checking for the presence of the constituents of a given pattern. |  | | Pattern matching is used to check that things have the desired structure, to find relevant structure, to retrieve the aligning parts, and to substitute the matching part with something else. |
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| | The Pattern Recognition Basis of AI |
 | | Probably the cheapest pattern recognition algorithm you can use is the nearest neighbor algorithm. |  | | A not so simple pattern recognition algorithm is back-propagation (or backprop). |  | | To get effective pattern recognition without this technique you would have to list large numbers of vectors, one for each possible way of drawing the E within the 21 x 21 area. |
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| | TC2.html |
 | | Structural and Syntactical Pattern Recognition (SSPR) is a core area of Pattern Recognition and was pioneered by King Sun-Fu. |  | | As a consequence of this many traditional Statistical Pattern Recognition paradigms do not apply and new models and techniques are required to accommodate such rich descriptions of structure. |  | | Structural unidimensional and multidimensional signal processing and pattern recognition |
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| | SSPR94 |
 | | Call for Papers SSPR'94 International Workshop on Syntactic and Structural Pattern Recognition October 4-6 1994 Technion - Israel Institute of Technology HAIFA, ISRAEL General Information: Syntactic and structural pattern recognition encompasses all aspects of pattern recognition that are related to the structure and/or syntax of the patterns under consideration as a basis for their recognition. |  | | The goal of this workshop is to provide a forum for discussing issues related to syntactic and structural pattern recognition. |  | | SSPR'94 is the fifth workshop in a series of workshops organized by the Technical Committee on SSPR of the International Association for Pattern Recognition (IAPR), and held traditionally in conjunction with the large IAPR International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR), held in October 1994 in Jerusalem. |
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| | Handwriting Character Recognition |
 | | However, in hand writing recognition, the preprocessing deals with more specific problems than in other fields of pattern recognition, for example, the removal of the box in which off-line characters can be included and the more complex problem of text overlapping with non-textual strokes in reading handwritten addresses on mail pieces and so on. |  | | The typical classes are the upper and lower case characters, the ten digits and special symbols such as the period, exclamation mark, brackets, dollar and pound signs, etc. A pattern recognition algorithm is used to extract shape features and to assign the observed character to the appropriate class. |  | | In the stage of recognition, according to the compactness and moments we have got, we use the nearest-neighbor method to recognize them (i.e., compare the value of compactness and moments of current object with the values of the standard character feature that are stored in the patter dictionary. |
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| | ICPR - Workshops |
 | | During the 70's and 80's, the field of pattern recognition, as it was represented in the works on syntactic/structural pattern recognition, was imbued with a central role of non-numeric forms of pattern representation. |  | | The process of a biometric (BM) authentication is one of today's most interesting challenges in pattern recognition and BM systems based on various modalities have been introduced throughout the last couple of decades. |  | | Mainly, because the prevailing approaches to structural pattern representation have been fundamentally inadequate. |
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| | Pattern |
 | | Pattern recognition This page is about the Computer Science discipline. |  | | Balking pattern A software design pattern balking pattern is used for computer programming. |  | | State pattern A behavioral software design pattern, state pattern is used for computer programming to control the state... |
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| | Research |
 | | This relational organization is represented by means of symbolic data structures like strings, trees, graphs or arrays instead of vectors of numbers that are used in the statistical pattern recognition approach. |  | | One of the fields where structural pattern recognition has an intensive action is structural texture analysis. |  | | Thus, two major attributes define the structural pattern recognition field, namely, a hierarchical structure of a pattern in terms of simpler subpatterns, and a set of relations which may exist between different subpatterns. |
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| | Amazon.com: Books: Syntactic and Structural Pattern Recognition Theory and Applications: Theory and Applications (World Scientific Series in Computer Science, Vol 7) |
 | | It presents, at one end, fundamental concepts and notations developed in syntactic and structural pattern recognition and at the other, reports on the current state of the art with respect to both methodology and applications. |  | | Two principal areas of contemporary pattern recognition are the decision-theoretic approach and the syntactic/structural approach. |  | | In particular, it includes artificial intelligence related techniques, which are likely to become very important in future pattern recognition. |
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| | Pattern_Recognition |
 | | In this paper we describe an advanced heuristic pattern recognition system based on “simulated annealing” and “tabu search”, algorithms which have been improved in order to perform an interactive classification and recognition of the objects. |  | | Pattern recognition is the research area that studies the operation and design of systems that recognize patterns in data. |  | | Trust is a very important property and refers to the correct recognition and classification of the distorted input patterns. |
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| | An Heuristic Pattern Correction Scheme for GRNNs and Its Application to Speech Recognition - Hoya, Constantidines (ResearchIndex) |
 | | In this paper, an heuristic pattern correction scheme based upon an hierarchical data partitioning principle is proposed for digit word recognition. |  | | Abstract: In an on-line learning environment where optimal recognition performance over the newly encountered patterns is required, a robust incremental learning procedure is necessary to re-configure the entire neural network without affecting the stored information. |  | | Hoya and A. Constantidines, "A heuristic pattern correction scheme for GRNNs and its application to speech recognition," in Proc. |
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| | jrward@alum.mit.edu: Annotated Bibliography in On-line Character Recognition and Pen Computing |
 | | Shridhar, M. and Badreldin, A. "A tree classification algorithm for handwritten character recognition", Proceedings of the 7th International Joint Conference on Pattern Recognition, 1984, pp 615-618. |  | | Shridhar, M. and Badreldin, A. "High accuracy character recognition algorithm using Fourier and topological descriptors", Pattern Recognition, Vol 17, 1984, pp 515-524. |  | | Ikeuchi, K. "A Model of Character Recognition by Humans", Proceedings of the 7th International Pattern Recognition Conference, Montreal, 1974, pp 521-524. |
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| | ACcenTS |
 | | The International Association for Pattern Recognition (IAPR) is an international association of non-profit, scientific or professional organizations from 33 different countries, concerned with Pattern Recognition, Computer Vision, and Image Processing in a broad sense. |  | | The major event in the IAPR calendar is the biennial International Conference on Pattern Recognition, which attracts scientists, researchers, and practitioners in the field from all over the world. |  | | In achieving these aims, IAPR fulfills the need for better world-wide communication and increases understanding among practitioners of all nations in the role that machine intelligence can play in accelerating technical and scientific progress. |
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| | Civil Engineering and Geosciences - geomatics phd projects |
 | | Thereafter, the research will use SAMS (Structural Analysis and Mapping System), a raster region-based structural pattern recognition system, to develop and implement the integrated urban change detection system. |  | | The PhD will provide the opportunity to acquire skills in software development and quantitative analysis, particularly in relation to the development and applied use of structural pattern recognition approaches. |  | | The research will involve the development of a strong mathematical basis for the recognition of when remotely-sensed classified raster regions represent a change of land cover and whether this has in turn resulted in vector digital map data geometry. |
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| | A canonical query language & its efficient implementation |
 | | As such the processing of a query is akin to syntactic pattern recognition. |  | | CQL is a pattern grammar formalism that is stripped down in such a way that queries within CQL may be compiled into a FSA. |  | | Because we deal with pattern grammars, one might say that a document is matched by a pattern grammar. |
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| | Multics Bibliography |
 | | The Remote Data Entry System was designed to allow users of the MULTICS Pattern Recognition Facility the ability to input their data over the ARPANENT from a Tektronix remote storage device. |  | | , Pattern Analysis and Recognition Corp Rome N Y, 551 pages, PAR-78-28, F30602-77-C-0090, RADC TR-78-218. |  | | Volume I. Pattern Analysis and Recognition Corp Rome N Y, 219 pages, PAR-74-25-A, F30602-75-C-0226, F30602-73-C-0352, RADC TR-76-271-Vol-1. |
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| | IBM Research Pen Technologies |
 | | The preceding steps are all in preparation for the pattern recognition phase the heart of the transcription system. |  | | This state-of-the-art recognition technology is a component of IBMs pen computing platforms. |  | | The problem of recognizing writing in this case is referred to as on-line handwriting recognition, as opposed to off-line handwriting recognition where handwriting information is captured as an image. |
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