Syntactic and Structural Pattern Recognition
Produktnummer:
18f424b492485f4dad8305cb4a10d24509
Themengebiete: | Session Waveform algorithms artificial intelligence automata cognition distance grammar intelligence knowledge |
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Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 14.12.2011 |
EAN: | 9783642834646 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Seitenzahl: | 471 |
Produktart: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Herausgeber: | Bunke, Horst Ferrate, Gabriel Pavlidis, Theo Sanfeliu, Alberto |
Verlag: | Springer Berlin |
Produktinformationen "Syntactic and Structural Pattern Recognition"
Thirty years ago pattern recognition was dominated by the learning machine concept: that one could automate the process of going from the raw data to a classifier. The derivation of numerical features from the input image was not considered an important step. One could present all possible features to a program which in turn could find which ones would be useful for pattern recognition. In spite of significant improvements in statistical inference techniques, progress was slow. It became clear that feature derivation was a very complex process that could not be automated and that features could be symbolic as well as numerical. Furthennore the spatial relationship amongst features might be important. It appeared that pattern recognition might resemble language analysis since features could play the role of symbols strung together to form a word. This led. to the genesis of syntactic pattern recognition, pioneered in the middle and late 1960's by Russel Kirsch, Robert Ledley, Nararimhan, and Allan Shaw. However the thorough investigation of the area was left to King-Sun Fu and his students who, until his untimely death, produced most of the significant papers in this area. One of these papers (syntactic recognition of fingerprints) received the distinction of being selected as the best paper published that year in the IEEE Transaction on Computers. Therefore syntactic pattern recognition has a long history of active research and has been used in industrial applications.

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