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Abbreviations

5. ICPR:

5th International Conference on Pattern Recognition, Miami Beach, Florida, Dec. 1980, IEEE Computer Society Press

6. ICPR:

6th International Conference on Pattern Recognition, Munich, Oct. 1982, IEEE Computer Society Press

7. ICPR:

7th International Conference on Pattern Recognition, Montreal, Canada, July 1984, IEEE Computer Society Press

DAGM 78:

„Bildverarbeitung und Mustererkennung“, DAGM Symposium, Oberpfaffenhofen, Okt. 1978, Herausg. Triendl, IFB 17, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg New York

DAGM 79:

„Angewandte Szenenanalyse“, DAGM Symposium, Karlsruhe, Okt. 1979, Herausg. Foith, IFB 20, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg New York

DAGM 80:

„Erzeugung und Analyse von Bildern und Strukturen“ DGaO-DAGM Tagung, Essen, Mai 1980, Herausg. Pöppi und Platzer, IFB 29, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg New York

DAGM 81:

„Modelle und Strukturen“, DAGM Symposium, Hamburg, Okt. 1981, Herausg. Radig, IFB 49, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg New York

DAGM 84:

„Mustererkennung 1984“, DAGM/ÖAGM Symposium, Graz, Okt. 1984, Herausg. Kropatsch, IFB 87, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg New York

DAGM 86:

„Mustererkennung 1986“, 8. DAGM Symposium, Paderborn, Sept./Okt. 1986, Herausg. Hartmann, IFB 125, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg New York

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