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4. PRIS 2004: Porto, Portugal
- Ana L. N. Fred:
Pattern Recognition in Information Systems, Proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on Pattern Recognition in Information Systems, PRIS 2004, In conjunction with ICEIS 2004, Porto, Portugal, April 2004. INSTICC Press 2004, ISBN 972-8865-01-5
Invited Speakers
- Qasim Iqbal, Jake K. Aggarwal:
Content-Based Retrieval in Digital Image Databases using Structure, Color and Texture. PRIS 2004: 1-2 - Joachim M. Buhmann:
Clustering in Computer Vision and Data Analysis. PRIS 2004: 3 - B. John Oommen:
Recent Results on Learning from Stochastic Teachers and Compulsive Liars/Con-Men. PRIS 2004: 4
Computer Vision
- Javier Lorenzo, Modesto Castrillón Santana, Mario Hernández, Oscar Déniz:
Introduction of Homeostatic Regulation in Face Detection. PRIS 2004: 5-14 - Atsushi Shimada, Akira Suganuma, Rin-Ichiro Taniguchi:
Camera Control for a Distant Lecture Based on Estimation of a Teacher's Behavior. PRIS 2004: 15-24
Classification and Combination of Classifiers
- Rui Leite, Pavel Brazdil:
A Meta-learning Approach to Improve Progressive Sampling. PRIS 2004: 25-34 - Muhammad Arif, Thierry Brouard, Nicole Vincent:
A Fusion Methodology for Recognition of Off-Line Signatures. PRIS 2004: 35-44 - László Felföldi, András Kocsor:
AHP-Based Classifier Combination. PRIS 2004: 45-58 - Sotiris B. Kotsiantis, Panayiotis E. Pintelas:
An Online Ensemble of Classifiers. PRIS 2004: 59-68
Information Retrieval
- Maria Kontaki, Apostolos Papadopoulos, Yannis Manolopoulos:
Similarity Range Queries in Streaming Time Series. PRIS 2004: 69-79 - Antonio Pertusa, José Manuel Iñesta Quereda:
Pattern Recognition Algorithms for Polyphonic Music Transcription. PRIS 2004: 80-89
Document Analysis
- Christophe Choisy, Hubert Cecotti, Abdel Belaïd:
Character Rotation Absorption Using a Dynamic Neural Network Topology: Comparison With Invariant Features. PRIS 2004: 90-97 - Cláudia S. Ribeiro, João M. Gil, João Rogério Caldas Pinto, João Miguel da Costa Sousa:
Ancient Document Recognition Using Fuzzy Methods. PRIS 2004: 98-107 - David Vilar, Hermann Ney, Alfons Juan, Enrique Vidal:
Effect of Feature Smoothing Methods in Text Classification Tasks. PRIS 2004: 108-117
Learning
- Nizar Bouguila, Djemel Ziou:
Unsupervised Learning of a Finite Discrete Mixture Model Based on the Multinomial Dirichlet Distribution: Application to Texture Modeling. PRIS 2004: 118-127 - João Cordeiro, Pavel Brazdil:
Learning Text Extraction Rules, without Ignoring Stop Words. PRIS 2004: 128-138
Decision Trees and Pattern Analysis
- Jesús M. Pérez, Javier Muguerza, Olatz Arbelaitz, Ibai Gurrutxaga, José Ignacio Martín:
Behavior of Consolidated Trees when using Resampling Techniques. PRIS 2004: 139-148 - João Gama, Pedro Medas:
Learning in Dynamic Environments: Decision Trees for Data Streams. PRIS 2004: 149-158 - Qun Wang, B. John Oommen:
On Designing Pattern Classifiers Using Artificially Created Bootstrap Samples. PRIS 2004: 159-168 - Nikolay G. Fedotov, Luydmila A. Shulga, Alexander V. Moiseev:
Features Generation and Stochastic Geometry. PRIS 2004: 169-175
Feature Selection
- Juha Reunanen:
A Pitfall in Determining the Optimal Feature Subset Size. PRIS 2004: 176-185 - Fang Qian, Mingjing Li, Lei Zhang, HongJiang Zhang, Bo Zhang:
Dynamic Feature Space Selection in Relevance Feedback Using Support Vector Machines. PRIS 2004: 186-195
Posters
- Joaquim Marques de Sá, Fernando Sereno, Luís A. Alexandre:
Neural Network Learning: Testing Bounds on Sample Complexity. PRIS 2004: 196-201 - Saeed Mozaffari, Karim Faez, Hamidreza Rashidy Kanan:
Application of Fractal Codes in Recognition of Isolated Handwritten Farsi/Arabic Characters and Numerals. PRIS 2004: 202-209 - Cláudia S. Ribeiro, João M. Gil, João Rogério Caldas Pinto, João Miguel da Costa Sousa:
Ancient Word Indexing Using Fuzzy Methods. PRIS 2004: 210-215 - A. Cepero Díaz, Vito Di Gesù, Cesare Valenti:
A New Approach for Geological Faults Detection. PRIS 2004: 216-221 - André Lourenço, Ana L. N. Fred:
Comparison of Combination Methods using Spectral Clustering Ensembles. PRIS 2004: 222-234
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