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Pattern Classification and Scene Analysis.

Ulf Grenander, +2 more
- 01 Sep 1974 - 
- Vol. 69, Iss: 347, pp 829
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Type-2 fuzzy logic systems

TL;DR: A type-2 fuzzy logic system (FLS) is introduced, which can handle rule uncertainties and its implementation involves the operations of fuzzification, inference, and output processing, which consists of type reduction and defuzzification.
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MetaCost: a general method for making classifiers cost-sensitive

TL;DR: A principled method for making an arbitrary classifier cost-sensitive by wrapping a cost-minimizing procedure around it is proposed, called MetaCost, which treats the underlying classifier as a black box, requiring no knowledge of its functioning or change to it.
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Discovering similar multidimensional trajectories

TL;DR: This work formalizes non-metric similarity functions based on the longest common subsequence (LCSS), which are very robust to noise and furthermore provide an intuitive notion of similarity between trajectories by giving more weight to similar portions of the sequences.
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Hidden Markov models for speech recognition

TL;DR: The role of statistical methods in this powerful technology as applied to speech recognition is addressed and a range of theoretical and practical issues that are as yet unsolved in terms of their importance and their effect on performance for different system implementations are discussed.
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Unsupervised segmentation of color-texture regions in images and video

TL;DR: The focus of this work is on spatial segmentation, where a criterion for "good" segmentation using the class-map is proposed and applying the criterion to local windows in theclass-map results in the "J-image," in which high and low values correspond to possible boundaries and interiors of color-texture regions.