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Pattern Recognition Letters, Volume 95
Volume 95, August 2017
- Changki Lee, Sangkeun Jung, Cheon-Eum Park:
Anaphora resolution with pointer networks. 1-7 - Anjali Goel, Virendra P. Vishwakarma:
Fractional DCT and DWT hybridization based efficient feature extraction for gender classification. 8-13 - Mustafa M. Alrjebi, Chathurdara Sri Nadith Pathirage, Wanquan Liu, Ling Li:
Face recognition against occlusions via colour fusion using 2D-MCF model and SRC. 14-21 - Iván Piza-Dávila, Guillermo Sánchez-Díaz, Manuel Lazo-Cortés, Luis Rizo Domínguez:
A CUDA-based hill-climbing algorithm to find irreducible testors from a training matrix. 22-28 - Karina Figueroa, Rodrigo Paredes, Antonio Camarena-Ibarrola, Héctor Tejeda Villela:
Improving the permutation-based proximity searching algorithm using zones and partial information. 29-36 - Maria V. Ruiz-Blondet, Zhanpeng Jin, Sarah Laszlo:
Permanence of the CEREBRE brain biometric protocol. 37-43 - Marcelo Cicconet, Vighnesh Birodkar, Mads Lund, Michael Werman, Davi Geiger:
A convolutional approach to reflection symmetry. 44-50 - Yamuna Prasad, Dinesh Khandelwal, K. K. Biswas:
Max-Margin feature selection. 51-57 - Nikolaos Nikolikos, Emmanouil Z. Psarakis, Nefeli Lamprinou:
A new Least Squares based congealing technique. 58-64 - Paulo S. G. de Mattos Neto, George D. C. Cavalcanti, Francisco Madeiro:
Nonlinear combination method of forecasters applied to PM time series. 65-72 - Yuan Zou, Johan Pensar, Teemu Roos:
Representing local structure in Bayesian networks by Boolean functions. 73-77 - Hedi Tabia, Hamid Laga:
Multiple vocabulary coding for 3D shape retrieval using Bag of Covariances. 78-84 - Aleksandar Milchevski, Marjan Gusev:
Improved pipelined wavelet implementation for filtering ECG signals. 85-90 - Song Ko, Hyunki Lim, Dae-Won Kim:
Reverse engineering for causal discovery based on monotonic characteristic of causal structure. 91-97 - Mridula Verma, Kaushal Kumar Shukla:
A new accelerated proximal gradient technique for regularized multitask learning framework. 98-103
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