scispace - formally typeset
Journal ArticleDOI

Pattern Classification and Scene Analysis.

Ulf Grenander, +2 more
- 01 Sep 1974 - 
- Vol. 69, Iss: 347, pp 829
Reads0
Chats0
About
This article is published in Journal of the American Statistical Association.The article was published on 1974-09-01. It has received 14948 citations till now.

read more

Citations
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

Evolving fuzzy neural networks for supervised/unsupervised online knowledge-based learning

TL;DR: This paper introduces evolving fuzzy neural networks (EFuNNs) as a means for the implementation of the evolving connectionist systems (ECOS) paradigm that is aimed at building online, adaptive intelligent systems that have both their structure and functionality evolving in time.
Proceedings Article

Better Prediction of Protein Cellular Localization Sites with the it k Nearest Neighbors Classifier

TL;DR: The result of tests using stratified cross validation shows the k nearest neighbors classifier to perform better than the other methods on the problem of predicting the cellular localization sites of proteins in yeast and E. coli.
Proceedings Article

An Investigation of Practical Approximate Nearest Neighbor Algorithms

TL;DR: This paper asks the question: can earlier spatial data structure approaches to exact nearest neighbor, such as metric trees, be altered to provide approximate answers to proximity queries and if so, how and why and introduces a new kind of metric tree that allows overlap.
Proceedings Article

An empirical comparison of pattern recognition, neural nets, and machine learning classification methods

TL;DR: For these problems, which have relatively few hypotheses and features, the machine learning procedures for rule induction or tree induction clearly performed best.
Journal ArticleDOI

The UBIRIS.v2: A Database of Visible Wavelength Iris Images Captured On-the-Move and At-a-Distance

TL;DR: The main purpose of this paper is to announce the availability of the UBIRIS.v2 database, a multisession iris images database which singularly contains data captured in the visible wavelength, at-a-distance and on on-the-move.