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Applied Graph Theory In Computer Vision And Pattern Recognition 1st Edition Walter G Kropatsch

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Applied Graph Theory In Computer Vision And Pattern Recognition 1st Edition Walter G Kropatsch
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.8 MB
Pages: 266
Author: Walter G. Kropatsch, Yll Haxhimusa, Adrian Ion (auth.), Prof. Abraham Kandel, Prof. Dr. Horst Bunke, Dr. Mark Last (eds.)
ISBN: 9783540680192, 9783540680208, 3540680195, 3540680209
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1

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Applied Graph Theory In Computer Vision And Pattern Recognition 1st Edition Walter G Kropatsch by Walter G. Kropatsch, Yll Haxhimusa, Adrian Ion (auth.), Prof. Abraham Kandel, Prof. Dr. Horst Bunke, Dr. Mark Last (eds.) 9783540680192, 9783540680208, 3540680195, 3540680209 instant download after payment.

This book will serve as a foundation for a variety of useful applications of graph theory to computer vision, pattern recognition, and related areas. It covers a representative set of novel graph-theoretic methods for complex computer vision and pattern recognition tasks. The first part of the book presents the application of graph theory to low-level processing of digital images such as a new method for partitioning a given image into a hierarchy of homogeneous areas using graph pyramids, or a study of the relationship between graph theory and digital topology. Part II presents graph-theoretic learning algorithms for high-level computer vision and pattern recognition applications, including a survey of graph based methodologies for pattern recognition and computer vision, a presentation of a series of computationally efficient algorithms for testing graph isomorphism and related graph matching tasks in pattern recognition and a new graph distance measure to be used for solving graph matching problems. Finally, Part III provides detailed descriptions of several applications of graph-based methods to real-world pattern recognition tasks. It includes a critical review of the main graph-based and structural methods for fingerprint classification, a new method to visualize time series of graphs, and potential applications in computer network monitoring and abnormal event detection.

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