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Electronic Notes in Discrete Mathematics, Volume 12
Volume 12, March 2003
- Alberto Del Lungo, Vito Di Gesù, Attila Kuba:
9th International Workshop on Combinatorial Image Analysis: Volume 12 Palermo (Italy), May 14-16, 2003. 1-2 - Bruno M. Carvalho
, Gabor T. Herman, T. Yung Kong:
Simultaneous Fuzzy Segmentation of Multiple Objects. 3-22 - Andrew Kingston
, Imants D. Svalbe:
Adaptive Discrete Radon Transforms for Greyscale Images. 23-34 - Kees Joost Batenburg:
Analysis and optimization of an algorithm for discrete tomography. 35-46 - Hstau Y. Liao, Gabor T. Herman:
Tomographic Reconstruction of Label Images from a Few Projections. 47-57 - Geir Dahl
, Truls Flatberg
:
Optimization and reconstruction of hv-convex (0, 1)-matrices. 58-69 - Cesare Valenti:
An experimental study of the stability problem in discrete tomography. 70-81 - Valentin E. Brimkov:
Optimal Parallel Searching an Array for Certain Repetitions. 82-93 - Andrea Frosini, Giulia Simi:
Reconstruction of low degree domino tilings. 94-105 - P. Helen Chandra, K. G. Subramanian, D. Gnanaraj Thomas:
Parallel Contextual Array Grammars and Languages. 106-117 - Elena Barcucci, Andrea Frosini, Simone Rinaldi:
Reconstruction of discrete sets from two absorbed projections: an algorithm. 118-129 - Atsushi Imiya, Truong Kieu Linh:
Nonlinear Optimization for the Recognition of Discrete Linear Objects. 130-141 - Yan Gérard:
A fast and elementary algorithm for digital plane recognition. 142-153 - Imants D. Svalbe, Andrew Kingston
:
Farey Sequences and Discrete Radon Transform Projection Angles. 154-165 - Massimiliano Pavan, Marcello Pelillo:
Image Segmentation by Dominant Sets. 166-177 - K. Sasikala, T. Kalyani, V. Rajkumar Dare, P. J. Abisha:
Line Languages. 178-185 - Atsushi Imiya, Tetsu Hada:
Detection of Lines by Combinatorial Optimization. 186-197 - Josef Slapal
:
An alternative digital topology. 198-207 - Alain Daurat, Maurice Nivat:
Salient and Reentrant Points of Discrete Sets. 208-219 - David Coeurjolly
, Isabelle Sivignon, Florent Dupont, Fabien Feschet, Jean-Marc Chassery:
Digital plane preimage structure. 220-231 - Jovisa D. Zunic:
Cutting Corners by Circles and Spheres. 232-242 - Stefan Weber, Christoph Schnörr, Joachim Hornegger:
A Linear Programming Relaxation for Binary Tomography with Smoothness Priors. 243-254 - Antoine Manzanera
, Thierry M. Bernard:
Metrical properties of a collection of 2D parallel thinning algorithms. 255-266 - Christophe Lohou
, Gilles Bertrand
:
Two 3D symmetrical thinning algorithms based on P-simple points. 267-278 - Christian Schellewald
, Christoph Schnörr:
Subgraph Matching with Semidefinite Programming. 279-289 - Giusi Castiglione
, Antonio Restivo:
Reconstruction of L-convex Polyominoes. 290-301 - Reinhard Klette
:
Combinatorics on Adjacency Graphs and Incidence Pseudographs. 302-324 - Fabien Feschet, Laure Tougne:
On the min DSS problem of closed discrete curves. 325-336 - Jacques-Olivier Lachaud:
Coding cells of digital spaces: a framework to write generic digital topology algorithms. 337-348 - S. Gnanasekaran, V. Rajkumar Dare:
Infinite Arrays and Domino Systems. 349-359 - Atsuyuki Inoue, Katsushi Inoue, Akira Ito, Yue Wang, Tokio Okazaki:
A note on one-pebble two-dimensional Turing machines. 360-371 - Isabelle Debled-Rennesson, Jean-Luc Rémy, Jocelyne Rouyer-Degli:
Segmentation of Discrete Curves into Fuzzy Segments. 372-383 - Peter Gritzmann:
Stability Issues for Determination and Verification in Discrete Tomography. 384
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