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IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, January 1979
- Theodosios Pavlidis, Farhat Ali:
A Hierarchical Syntactic Shape Analyzer. 2-9 - Linda G. Shapiro, Robert M. Haralick:
Decomposition of Two-Dimensional Shapes by Graph-Theoretic Clustering. 10-20 - Takeshi Agui, Hiroshi Nagahashi:
A Description Method of Handprinted Chinese Characters. 20-24 - Karl Pettis, Thomas A. Bailey Jr., Anil K. Jain, Richard C. Dubes:
An Intrinsic Dimensionality Estimator from Near-Neighbor Information. 25-37 - Karthikeyan S. Shanmugam, Fred M. Dickey, James A. Green:
An Optimal Frequency Domain Filter for Edge Detection in Digital Pictures. 37-49 - Allen Klinger, Michael L. Rhodes:
Organization and Access of Image Data by Areas. 50-60 - Larry S. Davis:
Shape Matching Using Relaxation Techniques. 60-72 - Pathamadi V. Sankar, Azriel Rosenfeld:
Hierarchical Representation of Waveforms. 73-80 - Dag Tjøstheim, Ottar Sandvin:
Multivariate Autoregressive Feature Extraction and the Recognition of Multichannel Waveforms. 80-86 - Roger K. Moore
:
A Dynamic Programming Algorithm for the Distance Between Two Finite Areas. 86-88 - Charles R. Dyer, Azriel Rosenfeld:
Thinning Algorithms for Gray-Scale Pictures. 88-89 - Sargur N. Srihari:
Recursive Implementation of a Two-Step Nonparametric Decision Rule. 90-94 - Daniel Coulon, Daniel Kayser:
Construction of Natural Language Sentence Acceptors by a Supervised-Learning Technique. 94-99 - Stephen H. Y. Hung:
A Generalization of DPCM for Digital Image Compression. 100-109 - Keith Price, Raj Reddy:
Matching Segments of Images. 110-116 - Nicholas V. Findler, Jan van Leeuwen:
A Family of Similarity Measures Between Two Strings. 116-118
Volume 1, Number 2, April 1979
- Y. T. Chien, Theodosios Pavlidis:
Preface. 125-126 - John W. Roach, J. K. Aggarwal:
Computer Tracking of Objects Moving in Space. 127-135 - Gregory Y. Tang, Thomas S. Huang:
A Syntactic-Semantic Approach to Image Understanding and Creation. 135-144 - Gregory M. Hunter, Kenneth Steiglitz:
Operations on Images Using Quad Trees. 145-153 - R. L. Kashyap:
Syntactic Decision Rules for Recognition of Spoken Words and Phrases Using a Stochastic Automaton. 154-163 - Ching Y. Suen:
n-Gram Statistics for Natural Language Understanding and Text Processing. 164-172 - Robert M. Haralick, Linda G. Shapiro:
The Consistent Labeling Problem: Part I. 173-184 - Rajjan Shinghal, Godfried T. Toussaint:
Experiments in Text Recognition with the Modified Viterbi Algorithm. 184-193 - Laveen N. Kanal:
Problem-Solving Models and Search Strategies for Pattern Recognition. 193-201 - Indranil Chakravarty:
A Generalized Line and Junction Labeling Scheme with Application to scene Analysis. 202-205 - Ramesh C. Jain, Hans-Hellmut Nagel:
On the Analysis of Accumulative Difference Pictures from Image Sequences of Real World Scenes. 206-214 - L. Vanderheydt, André Oosterlinck, H. Van den Berghe:
Design of a Special Interpreter for the Classification of Human Chromosomes. 214-224 - David L. Davies, Donald W. Bouldin:
A Cluster Separation Measure. 224-227 - John R. Birk, Robert B. Kelley, N. Chen, L. Wilson:
Image Feature Extraction Using Diameter-Limited Gradient Direction Histograms. 228-235
Volume 1, Number 3, July 1979
- Mark A. Vogel, Andrew K. C. Wong:
PFS Clustering Method. 237-245 - Takeshi Agui, Masayuki Nakajima, Tae-Kyun Kim
, Eduardo T. Takahashi:
A Method of Recognition and Representation of Korean Characters by Tree Grammars. 245-251 - Larry S. Davis, Steven A. Johns, J. K. Aggarwal:
Texture Analysis Using Generalized Co-Occurrence Matrices. 251-259 - Richard O. Duda, David Nitzan, Phyllis Barrett:
Use of Range and Reflectance Data to Find Planar Surface Regions. 259-271 - Harry Wechsler, Masatsugu Kidode:
A Random Walk Procedure for Texture Discrimination. 272-280 - Shi-Kuo Chang, Jyh-Sheng Ke:
Translation of Fuzzy Queries for Relational Database System. 281-294 - Joseph O'Rourke, Norman I. Badler:
Decomposition of Three-Dimensional Objects into Spheres. 295-305 - Gerard V. Trunk:
A Problem of Dimensionality: A Simple Example. 306-307 - G. Eden:
Comment on "A Declustering Criterion for Feature Extraction in Pattern Recognition". 307 - Theodosios Pavlidis:
The Use of a Syntactic Shape Analyzer for Contour Matching. 307-310 - Stephen D. Shapiro, Anthony Iannino:
Geometric Constructions for Predicting Hough Transform Performance. 310-317 - Jan-Olof Eklundh, Azriel Rosenfeld:
Peak Detection Using Difference Operators. 317-325 - Robert Y. Wong, Ernest L. Hall:
Performance Comparison of Scene Matching Techniques. 325-330
Volume 1, Number 4, October 1979
- Takeshi Agui, Hiroshi Nagahashi:
A Coding Method of Chinese Characters. 333-341 - Andrew K. C. Wong, David C. C. Wang:
DECA: A Discrete-Valued Data Clustering Algorithm. 342-349 - Judea Pearl:
Capacity and Error Estimates for Boolean Classifiers with Limited Complexity. 350-356 - Anil K. Jain:
A Sinusoidal Family of Unitary Transforms. 356-365 - Yechiam Yemini, Judea Pearl:
Asymptotic Properties of Discrete Unitary Transforms. 366-371 - David B. Cooper:
Maximum Likelihood Estimation of Markov-Process Blob Boundaries in Noisy Images. 372-384 - Johan Philip:
Digital Image and Spectrum Restoration by Quadratic Programming and by Modified Fourier Transformation. 385-399 - Bruce Johnston, Thomas A. Bailey Jr., Richard C. Dubes:
A Variation on a Nonparametric Clustering Method. 400-408 - Iain D. G. Macleod:
Comments on "A Quantitative Study of the Orientation Bias of Some Edge Detector Schemes". 408-409 - Leo H. Links, Jan Biemond:
On the Nonseparability of Image Models. 409-411 - Cory B. Smith:
A Dual Method for Maximum Entropy Restoration. 411-414 - Paul J. Nahin:
A Simplified Derivation of Frei's Histogram Hyperbolization for Image Enhancement. 414-415 - Akira Nakamura:
Some Decision Problems for Bottom-Up Triangle Acceptors. 415-417 - Joseph O'Rourke, Norman I. Badler:
Correction to "Decomposition of Three-Dimensional Objects into Spheres". 417

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