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Computer Recognition Systems

Proceedings of 4th International Conference on Computer Recognition Systems CORES'05

  • Presents the latest results in Computer recognition Systems, Pattern Recognition, Machine Learning, Web and Data mining
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Advances in Intelligent and Soft Computing (AINSC, volume 30)

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Table of contents (105 papers)

  1. Features, Learning and Classifiers

    1. Efficient Implementation of Nearest Neighbor Classification

      • José R. Herrero, Juan J. Navarro
      Pages 177-186
    2. Inductive Development of Customer e-Loyalty Theory with Bayesian Networks

      • Waldemar Jaroński, Koen Vanhoof, José Bloemer
      Pages 187-194
    3. Learning from a Test Set

      • Piotr Juszczak, Robert P. W. Duin
      Pages 203-210
    4. Feature Selection in Unsupervised Context: Clustering Based Approach

      • Artur Klepaczko, Andrzej Materka
      Pages 219-226
    5. Conceptual Ontological Object Knowledge Base and Language

      • Marek Krótkiewicz, Krystian Wojtkiewicz
      Pages 227-234
    6. A Method of Supervised Discrimination of Textures Based on Serial Statistical Tests

      • Juliusz L. Kulikowski, Malgorzata Przytulska, Diana Wierzbicka
      Pages 235-242
    7. Approximation Algorithm for the Argument Reduction Problem

      • Piotr Kułaga, Piotr Sapiecha, Krzysztof S#x0119;p
      Pages 243-248
    8. Spread Histogram — A Method for Calculating Spatial Relations Between Objects

      • Halina Kwasnicka, Mariusz Paradowski
      Pages 249-256
    9. Multi-Channels Time-Domain-Constrained Fuzzy c-Regression Models

      • Aleksander Owczarek, Adam Gacek, Jacek M. Leski
      Pages 263-270
    10. Pairwise Selection of Features and Prototypes

      • Elżbieta Pekalska, Artsiom Harol, Carmen Lai, Robert P. W. Duin
      Pages 271-278
    11. Evolutionary Method in Grouping of Units

      • Henryk Potrzebowski, Jarosław Stańczak, Krzysztof Sęp
      Pages 279-286
    12. Interpretation of Medical Symptoms Using Fuzzy Focal Elements

      • Ewa Straszecka, Joanna Straszecka
      Pages 287-293
    13. User Model for Conceptual and Personalized Search

      • D. Thenmozhi, G. Annapoorani, K. Baskaran, Senthil Kumar
      Pages 295-302
    14. On the Relationship Between Active Contours and Contextual Classification

      • Arkadiusz Tomczyk, Piotr S. Szczepaniak
      Pages 303-310
    15. An Improvement on LDA Algorithm for Face Recognition

      • Vo Dinh Minh Nhat, Sungyoung Lee
      Pages 311-318
    16. Estimating and Calculating Consensus with Simple Dependencies of Attributes

      • Michal Zgrzywa, Ngoc Thanh Nguyen
      Pages 319-328

About this book

th This book contains papers accepted for presentation at the 4 International Conference on Computer Recognition Systems CORES'05, May 22-25, 2005, Rydzyna Castle (Poland), This conference is a continuation of a series of con­ ferences on similar topics (KOSYR) organized each second year, since 1999, by the Chair of Systems and Computer Networks, Wroclaw University of Tech­ nology. An increasing interest to those conferences paid not only by home but also by foreign participants inspired the organizers to transform them into conferences of international range. Our expectations that the community of specialists in computer recognizing systems will find CORES'05 a proper form of maintaining the tradition of the former conferences have been confirmed by a large number of submitted papers. Alas, organizational constraints caused a necessity to narrow the acceptance criteria so that only 100 papers have been finally included into the conference program. The area covered by accepted papers is still very large and it shows how vivacious is scientific activity in the domain of computer recognition methods and systems. It contains vari­ ous theoretical approaches to the recognition problem based on mathematical statistics, fuzzy sets, morphological methods, wavelets, syntactic methods, genetic algorithms, artificial neural networks, ontological models, etc. Most attention is still paid to visual objects recognition; however, acoustic, tex­ tual and other objects are also considered. Among application areas medical problems are in majority; recognition of faces, speech signals and textual in­ formation processing methods being also investigated.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Faculty of Electronics, Wroclaw University of Technology, Wroclaw, Poland

    Marek Kurzyński, Edward Puchała, Michał Woźniak, Andrzej żołnierek

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eBook USD 259.00
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Softcover Book USD 329.99
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