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Pattern Recognition, Volume 18
Volume 18, Number 1, 1985
- Sudhakar Yalamanchili, Jake K. Aggarwal:

Analysis of a model for parallel image processing. 1-16 - Sudhakar Yalamanchili, Jake K. Aggarwal:

A system organization for parallel image processing. 17-29 - Masafumi Yamashita:

Parallel and sequential transformations on digital images. 31-41 - Giuseppina C. Gini, Maria L. Gini

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A software laboratory for visual inspection and recognition. 43-51 - Mohan D. R. Babu, Chia-Hoang Lee, Azriel Rosenfeld:

Determining plane orientation from specular reflectance. 53-62 - Kuno Peter Zimmermann, M. J. Varady:

Handwriter identification from one-bit quantized pressure patterns. 63-72 - Hon-Son Don, King-Sun Fu:

A syntactic method for image segmentation and object recognition. 73-87
Volume 18, Number 2, 1985
- G. William Moore, Grover M. Hutchins, Suzanne M. de la Monte:

Lattice theory approach to metastatic disease patterns in autopsied human patients: Application to metastatic neuroblastoma. 91-102 - Moshe Kushnir, Keiichi Abe, Kinji Matsumoto:

Recognition of handprinted Hebrew characters using features selected in the Hough transform space. 103-114 - Shinichi Tamura, Shigenori Nakano, Masayuki Matsumoto, Takashi Shimazu, Makoto Fujiwara, Taizo Matsuyama, Peter Hanrath:

Three-dimensional reconstruction of echocardiograms based on orthogonal sections. 115-124 - Azriel Rosenfeld, Seymour Haber:

The perimeter of a fuzzy set. 125-130 - T. L. Huntsherger, C. L. Jacobs, Robert L. Cannon:

Iterative fuzzy image segmentation. 131-138 - Toshiniko Okada, Shingo Tomita:

An optimal orthonormal system for discriminant analysis. 139-144 - Charles R. O. Lawoko, Geoffrey J. McLachlan:

Discrimination with autocorrelated observations. 145-149 - Gerhard E. Tutz:

Smoothed additive estimators for non-error rates in multiple discriminant analysis. 151-159 - Manabu Ichino, Jack Sklansky:

The relative neighborhood graph for mixed feature variables. 161-167 - Azriel Rosenfeld, Reinhard Klette

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Degree of adjacency or surroundedness. 169-177 - Wolfgang Porod, David K. Ferry:

Pattern recognition in highly-integrated circuits. 179-189 - Guangzhou Zeng, Richard C. Dubes:

A comparison of tests for randomness. 191-198
Volume 18, Number 3-4, 1985
- Hideo Kawai, Shinichi Tamura:

Deaf-and-mute sign language generation system. 199-205 - Toshifumi Tsukiyama, Yoshiaki Shirai:

Detection of the movements of persons from a sparse sequence of TV images. 207-213 - Harvey H. Atkinson, Irene Gargantini, M. V. S. Ramanath:

Improvements to a recent 3d-border algorithm. 215-226 - Edward Alton Parrish, A. O. Anyiwo, Theodore E. Batchman:

Integrated optical processors in pattern recognition. 227-240 - Jorge L. C. Sanz:

A new method for computing polygonal masks in image processing pipeline architectures. 241-247 - Y. T. Ching, D. T. Lee:

Finding the diameter of a set of lines. 249-255 - Michael Spann, Roland Wilson:

A quad-tree approach to image segmentation which combines statistical and spatial information. 257-269 - Ramón López de Mántaras, J. Aguilar-Martín:

Self-learning pattern classification using a sequential clustering technique. 271-277 - Kazumasa Ozawa:

A stratificational overlapping cluster scheme. 279-286 - John Haslett:

Maximum likelihood discriminant analysis on the plane using a Markovian model of spatial context. 287-296
Volume 18, Number 5, 1985
- Zbigniew M. Wójcik:

A natural approach in image processing and pattern recognition: Rotating neighbourhood technique, self-adapting threshold, segmentation and shape recognition. 299-326 - D. T. Lee:

Relative neighborhood graphs in the Li-metric. 327-332 - Ting-Chuen Pong, Linda G. Shapiro, Robert M. Haralick:

Shape estimation from topographic primal sketch. 333-347 - Suzanne Thiry, Monique Pavel:

A statistical approach for discrete pattern recognition: A case study in endocrine physiopathology. 349-355 - Virginia Foard Flack:

Using probabilities in analyzing two dimensional spatial patterns. 357-359 - Marian Orlowski:

A convex hull algorithm for planar simple polygons. 361-366 - J. Patrick Bixler, J. Patrick Sanford:

A technique for encoding lines and regions in engineering drawings. 367-377
Volume 18, Number 6, 1985
- Nagaraj Nandhakumar, Jake K. Aggarwal:

The artificial intelligence approach to pattern recognition--a perspective and an overview. 383-389 - J. H. Justice, D. J. Hawkins, G. Wong:

Multidimensional attribute analysis and pattern recognition for seismic interpretation. 391-399 - Patrick L. Love, Marwan A. Simaan

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Segmentation of a seismic section using image processing and artificial intelligence techniques. 409-419 - Kou-Yuan Huang, King-Sun Fu:

Syntactic pattern recognition for the recognition of bright spots. 421-428 - Kou-Yuan Huang, King-Sun Fu, T. H. Sheen, S. W. Cheng:

Image processing of seismograms: (a) Hough transformation for the detection of seismic patterns; (b) thinning processing in the seismogram. 429-440 - Robert F. Kubichek, E. A. Quincy:

Statistical modeling and feature selection for seismic pattern recognition. 441-448 - Robert F. Kubichek, E. A. Quincy:

Identification of seismic stratigraphic traps using statistical pattern recognition. 449-458 - Hsi-Ho Liu:

A rule-based system for automatic seismic discrimination. 459-463 - Joseph C. Hassab, C. H. Chen:

On constructing an expert system for contact localization and tracking. 465-473 - Richard C. Hughes, Joseph N. Maksym:

Acoustic signal interpretation: Reasoning with non-specific and uncertain information. 475-483 - Chi Hau Chen:

Recognition of underwater transient patterns. 485-490 - Bryan Bentz:

An automatic programming system for signal processing applications. 491-495

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