Abstracts "Mixtures at the Interface" David Scott, Rice University Mixture modeling provides an effective framework for complex, high-dimensional data. The potential of m...
Abstract. Since texture is scale dependent, multi-scale techniques are quite useful for texture classification. Scale-space theory introduces multi-scale differential operators. In...
Mehrdad J. Gangeh, Bart M. ter Haar Romeny, C. Esw...
The use of higher order autocorrelations as features for pattern classification has been usually restricted to second or third orders due to high computational costs. Since the au...
Dimensionality reduction is an important problem in pattern recognition. There is a tendency of using more and more features to improve the performance of classifiers. However, not...
We report an automatic feature discovery method that achieves results comparable to a manually chosen, larger feature set on a document image content extraction problem: the locat...