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Book ChapterDOI
01 Jan 1979
TL;DR: Pattern classification and analysis has been a field of research for about 25 years and some recent books in this field are [1.1–1.12].
Abstract: Pattern classification and analysis has been a field of research for about 25 years. Some recent books in this field are [1.1–1.12].

7 citations


Proceedings ArticleDOI
06 Nov 1979
TL;DR: A system has been developed at the University of Connecticut Image Processing Lab for the manage ment of pictorial databases geared toward minimizing manual intervention in entering and accessing picture files and, by assigning a loose ordering to the files, permits fast searching and clustering.
Abstract: A system has been developed at the University of Connecticut Image Processing Lab for the manage ment of pictorial databases. The technique is geared toward minimizing manual intervention in entering and accessing picture files and, by assign ing a loose ordering to the files, permits fast searching and clustering. The two major concepts involved are the classification of grey level histo grams to be used as the similarity measure for the ordering and a pyramid structure to obtain several levels of image classification in a hierarchical manner. The method has been tested with several sets of picture files and compared as far as ease and speed of operation against one of the more common methods currently in use with extremely favorable results.

4 citations


Proceedings ArticleDOI
01 Jun 1979
TL;DR: Determining algorithmically the presence of specified objects in test imagery is desirable in many circumstances and typically, a reference image containing an example of the object of interest is compared with a test image.
Abstract: Determining algorithmically the presence of specified objects in test imagery is desirable in many circumstances. Typically, a reference image containing an example of the object of interest is compared with a test image. The four primary characteristics of the object used for this comparison are: