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JournalISSN: 1433-7541

Pattern Analysis and Applications 

Springer Science+Business Media
About: Pattern Analysis and Applications is an academic journal published by Springer Science+Business Media. The journal publishes majorly in the area(s): Pattern recognition (psychology) & Computer science. It has an ISSN identifier of 1433-7541. Over the lifetime, 1458 publications have been published receiving 29706 citations. The journal is also known as: PAA (London. Internet) & Pattern analysis & applications (Print).


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TL;DR: In this paper, five pre-trained convolutional neural network-based models were proposed for the detection of coronavirus pneumonia-infected patient using chest X-ray radiographs.
Abstract: The 2019 novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19), with a starting point in China, has spread rapidly among people living in other countries and is approaching approximately 101,917,147 cases worldwide according to the statistics of World Health Organization. There are a limited number of COVID-19 test kits available in hospitals due to the increasing cases daily. Therefore, it is necessary to implement an automatic detection system as a quick alternative diagnosis option to prevent COVID-19 spreading among people. In this study, five pre-trained convolutional neural network-based models (ResNet50, ResNet101, ResNet152, InceptionV3 and Inception-ResNetV2) have been proposed for the detection of coronavirus pneumonia-infected patient using chest X-ray radiographs. We have implemented three different binary classifications with four classes (COVID-19, normal (healthy), viral pneumonia and bacterial pneumonia) by using five-fold cross-validation. Considering the performance results obtained, it has been seen that the pre-trained ResNet50 model provides the highest classification performance (96.1% accuracy for Dataset-1, 99.5% accuracy for Dataset-2 and 99.7% accuracy for Dataset-3) among other four used models.

769 citations

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TL;DR: The research advance of G ED is surveyed in order to provide a review of the existing literatures and offer some insights into the studies of GED.
Abstract: Inexact graph matching has been one of the significant research foci in the area of pattern analysis. As an important way to measure the similarity between pairwise graphs error-tolerantly, graph edit distance (GED) is the base of inexact graph matching. The research advance of GED is surveyed in order to provide a review of the existing literatures and offer some insights into the studies of GED. Since graphs may be attributed or non-attributed and the definition of costs for edit operations is various, the existing GED algorithms are categorized according to these two factors and described in detail. After these algorithms are analyzed and their limitations are identified, several promising directions for further research are proposed.

668 citations

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TL;DR: A detailed survey of state of the art 2D face recognition algorithms using Gabor wavelets for feature extraction and existing problems are covered and possible solutions are suggested.
Abstract: Due to the robustness of Gabor features against local distortions caused by variance of illumination, expression and pose, they have been successfully applied for face recognition. The Facial Recognition Technology (FERET) evaluation and the recent Face Verification Competition (FVC2004) have seen the top performance of Gabor feature based methods. This paper aims to give a detailed survey of state of the art 2D face recognition algorithms using Gabor wavelets for feature extraction. Existing problems are covered and possible solutions are suggested.

474 citations

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TL;DR: The main objective of this paper is to review the extensive research that has been done on fingerprint classification over the last four decades and discusses the fingerprint features that are useful for distinguishing fingerprint classes and reviews the methods of classification that have been applied to the problem.
Abstract: Biometrics is the automatic identification of an individual that is based on physiological or behavioural characteristics. Due to its security-related applications and the current world political climate, biometrics is currently the subject of intense research by both private and academic institutions. Fingerprints are emerging as the most common and trusted biometric for personal identification. The main objective of this paper is to review the extensive research that has been done on fingerprint classification over the last four decades. In particular, it discusses the fingerprint features that are useful for distinguishing fingerprint classes and reviews the methods of classification that have been applied to the problem. Finally, it presents empirical results from the state of the art fingerprint classification systems that have been tested using the NIST Special Database 4.

456 citations

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TL;DR: Simulation studies show that the performance of the combining techniques is strongly affected by the small sample size properties of the base classifier: boosting is useful for large training sample sizes, while bagging and the random subspace method are useful for criticalTraining sample sizes.
Abstract: Recently bagging, boosting and the random subspace method have become popular combining techniques for improving weak classifiers. These techniques are designed for, and usually applied to, decision trees. In this paper, in contrast to a common opinion, we demonstrate that they may also be useful in linear discriminant analysis. Simulation studies, carried out for several artificial and real data sets, show that the performance of the combining techniques is strongly affected by the small sample size properties of the base classifier: boosting is useful for large training sample sizes, while bagging and the random subspace method are useful for critical training sample sizes. Finally, a table describing the possible usefulness of the combining techniques for linear classifiers is presented.

449 citations

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No. of papers from the Journal in previous years
YearPapers
202359
2022102
2021143
2020150
2019115
201880