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Pattern Recognition, Volume 16
Volume 16, Number 1, 1983
- Wei-Chung Lin, Richard C. Dubes:

A review of ridge counting in dermatoglyphics. 1-8 - Hiroki Arakawa:

On-line recognition of handwritten characters - alphanumerics, Hiragana, Katakana, Kanji. 9-21 - Yoshifumi Yasuoka, Robert M. Haralick:

Peak noise removal by a facet model. 23-29 - Zhong-Quan Wu, Azriel Rosenfeld:

Filtered projections as an aid in corner detection. 31-38 - Ronald Lumia, Robert M. Haralick, Oscar A. Zuniga, Linda G. Shapiro, Ting-Chuen Pong, Far-Peing Wang:

Texture analysis of aerial photographs. 39-46 - Azriel Rosenfeld:

On connectivity properties of grayscale pictures. 47-50 - Baba C. Vemuri, Kenneth R. Diller, Larry S. Davis, Jake K. Aggarwal:

Image analysis of solid-liquid interface morphology in freezing solutions. 51-61 - Swapan K. Parui, D. Dutta Majumder:

Symmetry analysis by computer. 63-67 - Y. K. Lin, King-Sun Fu:

Automatic classification of cervical cells using a binary tree classifier . 69-80 - Marek W. Kurzysnki:

The optimal strategy of a tree classifier. 81-87 - Tai-Sen Yu, King-Sun Fu:

Recursive contextual classification using a spatial stochastic model. 89-108 - Osamu Kakusho, Riichiro Mizoguchi:

A new algorithm for non-linear mapping with applications to dimension and cluster analyses. 109-117 - Charles R. O. Lawoko, Geoffrey J. McLachlan

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Some asymptotic results on the effect of autocorrelation on the error rates of the sample linear discriminant function. 119-121
Volume 16, Number 2, 1983
- James E. Goin, JoAnn D. Haberman:

Automated breast cancer detection by thermography: performance goal and diagnostic feature identification. 125-129 - G. H. Landeweerd, Edzard S. Gelsema, J. F. Brenner, W. D. Selles, D. J. Zahniser:

Pattern recognition of nucleated cells from the peripheral blood. 131-140 - Gabriel E. Lowitz:

Can a local histogram really map texture information? 141-147 - Shinichi Tamura, Kokichi Tanaka, Seiji Ohmori, Kozo Okazaki, Akira Okada, Mitsuru Hoshi:

Semiautomatic leakage analyzing system for time series fluorescein ocular fundus angiography. 149-162 - Shiro Okamura, Kensei Aoyama:

An experimental study of energy dips for speech and music. 163-166 - Chengye Wang, Hanfang Sun, Shiro Yada, Azriel Rosenfeld:

Some experiments in relaxation image matching using corner features. 167-182 - Moshe Kushnir, Keiichi Abe, Kinji Matsumoto:

An application of the hough transform to the recognition of printed hebrew characters. 183-191 - Stephen W. Wharton:

A generalized histogram clustering scheme for multidimensional image data. 193-199 - Kazumasa Ozawa:

Classic: A hierarchical clustering algorithm based on asymmetric similarities. 201-211 - Christophe Perruchet:

Constrained agglomerative hierarchical classification. 213-217 - Peter de Souza:

A note on a random walk model for texture analysis. 219-222 - K. A. Narayanan, Dianne P. O'Leary, Azriel Rosenfeld:

Multi-resolution relaxation. 223-230 - R. F. A. Collard, H. F. J. M. Buffart:

Minimization of structural information: A set-theoretical approach. 231-242 - James E. Goin, Steven L. Fritz:

A matrix approach to data base exploration: Analysis of classifier results. 243-252 - Adi Raveh:

Preference structure analysis: A nonmetric approach. 253-259 - Rajjan Shinghal:

A hybrid algorithm for contextual text recognition. 261-267 - Jerome K. Percus:

On the Wechsler de Souza discussion. 269-270
Volume 16, Number 3, 1983
- Carlo J. Evangelisti:

Some experiments in the evaluation of a character recognition scanner. 273-287 - David Lavine, Barbara A. Lambird, Laveen N. Kanal:

Recognition of spatial point patterns. 289-295 - S. H. Y. Hung, Tony Kasvand:

Critical points on a perfectly 8- or 6-connected thin binary line. 297-306 - Thomas S. Huang, Roger Y. Tsai, J. K. Cheng, L. M. Buckler, H. A. Johnson:

Toward automatic undersea search using pattern recognition techniques. 307-318 - G. H. Landeweerd, Teun Timmers, Edzard S. Gelsema, M. Bins, M. R. Halie:

Classification of normal and abnormal samples of peripheral blood by linear mapping of the feature space. 319-326 - G. P. R. Sarvarayudu, Ishwar K. Sethi

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Walsh descriptors for polygonal curves. 327-336 - Bruno Viscolani

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Further results on optimization of recognition time. 337-339 - Michiel P. van Oeffelen, Peter G. Vos:

An algorithm for pattern description on the level of relative proximity. 341-348 - Monique Pavel:

"Shape theory" and pattern recognition. 349-356 - Peter D. Hyde, Larry S. Davis:

Sub-pixel edge estimation. Pattern Recognit. 16(3): 357 (1983) - K. Chidananda Gowda:

Cluster detection in a collection of collinear line segments. Pattern Recognit. 16(3): 357 (1983) - Erdal Panayirci, Richard C. Dubes:

A test for multidimensional clustering tendency. Pattern Recognit. 16(3): 357 (1983)
Volume 16, Number 4, 1983
- Gérald Masini, Roger Mohr:

Mirabelle, a system for structural analysis of drawings. 363-372 - R. M. K. Sinha:

PLANG - A picture language schema for a class of pictures. 373-383 - Tsai-Yun Phillips, Larry S. Davis, Azriel Rosenfeld:

Automatic segmentation of electron micrographs of berea sandstone cross-sections. 385-400 - N. G. Nguyen, Ronald S. Poulsen, C. Louis:

Some new color features and their application to cervical cell classification. 401-411 - Peter D. Hyde, Larry S. Davis:

Subpixel edge estimation. 413-420 - Erkki Oja, Maija Kuusela:

The ALSM algorithm - an improved subspace method of classification. 421-427 - Adam Józwik

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A recursive method for the investigation of the linear separability of two sets. 429-431 - Erdal Panayirci, Richard C. Dubes:

A test for multidimensional clustering tendency. 433-444
Volume 16, Number 5, 1983
- Michael K. Brown, S. Ganapathy:

Preprocessing techniques for cursive script word recognition. 447-458 - Koji Sato, Isao Isshiki, Akihiro Ohoka, Kenichi Yoshida, Kokichi Tanaka, Shinichi Tamura:

Hand-scan OCR with a one-dimensional image sensor. 459-467 - Minsoo Suk, Soon Myoung Chung:

A new image segmentation technique based on partition mode test. 469-480 - Satyabrata Banerji, Shovonlal Kundu:

A linear mapping technique for optimizing binary templates in noise-free pattern matching. 481-487 - Antonio Guiducci, Riccardo Melen, Daniele Nardi, Fabio Neri, Francesco Nesti, Giorgio Quaglia:

Automatic scaling of ionograms by the method of structural description. 489-499 - Raphael W. H. Wong, Azriel Rosenfeld:

Some experiments in waveform approximation. 501-505 - Desire L. Massart, Frank Plastria, Leonard Kaufman:

Non-hierarchical clustering with masloc. 507-516 - Paul Suetens

, Ann Haegemans, André Oosterlinck, Jan M. Gybels:
An attempt to reconstruct the cerebral bloodvessels from a lateral and a frontal angiogram. 517-524 - Vito Di Gesù, B. Sacco:

Some statistical properties of the minimum spanning forest. 525-531
Volume 16, Number 6, 1983
- Randy H. Moss, C. Michael Robinson, W. J. Poppelbaum:

On-line recognition (OLREC): A novel approach to visual pattern recognition. 535-550 - B. Smolinska:

Optical correlator for recognizing characters printed on paper. 551-556 - Shinichi Tamura, Robert S. Ledley, Louis S. Rotolo:

Boundary extraction from coarsely or irregularly scanned images. 557-562 - Kwangyoen Wohn, Larry S. Davis, Philip R. Thrift:

Motion estimation based on multiple local constraints and nonlinear smoothing. 563-570 - G. H. Landeweerd, Teun Timmers, Edzard S. Gelsema, M. Bins, M. R. Halie:

Binary tree versus single level tree classification of white blood cells. 571-577 - Marian Orlowski:

On the conditions for success of sklansky's convex hull algorithm. 579-586 - Subir Kumar Ghosh, R. K. Shyamasundar:

A linear time algorithm for obtaining the convex hull of a simple polygon. 587-592 - Qing-Yun Shi, King-sun Fu:

A method for the design of binary tree classifiers. 593-603 - Josef Kittler, John Illingworth, K. Paler:

The magnitude accuracy of the template edge detector. 607-613 - Joseph N. Maksym, Anthony J. Bonner, C. Ann Dent, Gavin L. Hemphill:

Machine analysis of acoustical signals. 615-625 - Chi Hau Chen:

Pattern recognition processing in underwater acoustics. 627-640

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