Parallel Image Analysis Second International Conference, ICPIA '92, Ube, Japan, December 21-23, 1992. Proceedings

This volume contains the papers selected for presentation at the Second International Conference on Parallel Image Analysis (ICPIA '92), held in Ube, Japan, December 21-23, 1992. The conference topics are data structures, parallel algorithms and architectures, neural networks, computational vis...

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Other Authors: Nakamura, Akira (Editor), Nivat, Maurice (Editor), Saoudi, Ahmed (Editor), Wang, Patrick S.P. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 1992, 1992
Edition:1st ed. 1992
Series:Lecture Notes in Computer Science
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505 0 |a From equations to hardware. Towards the systematic mapping of algorithms onto parallel architectures -- Visual pattern recognition with neural networks -- Object recognition by a self-organizing neural network which grows adaptively -- Intelligent pattern recognition and applications -- Path-controlled graph grammars for syntactic pattern recognition -- Describing objects by a multi-resolution syntactic approach -- Parallel manipulations of octrees and quadtrees -- Vision reflex operators -- Note on two-dimensional pattern matching by optimal parallel algorithms -- An efficient line drawing algorithm for parallel machines -- A characterization of recognizable picture languages -- Constant leaf-size hierarchy of two-dimensional alternating turing machines -- Shape recovery and error correction based on hypothetical constraints by parallel network for energy minimization -- Use of gradated patterns in associative neural memory for invariant pattern recognition -- Context-sensitivity of puzzle grammars -- Parallel generation and parsing of array languages using reversible cellular automata -- Parallel recognition of multidimensional images using regular tree grammars -- Optimal parallel algorithms for multidimensional image template matching and pattern matching -- Learning of recognizable picture languages -- Circular DNA and splicing systems -- Learning even equal matrix languages based on control sets -- Parallel dynamic programming algorithms for image recognition based on its contour -- Neural model for pattern recognition -- Three-dimensional sequential/parallel universal array grammars and object pattern analysis 
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520 |a This volume contains the papers selected for presentation at the Second International Conference on Parallel Image Analysis (ICPIA '92), held in Ube, Japan, December 21-23, 1992. The conference topics are data structures, parallel algorithms and architectures, neural networks, computational vision, syntactic generation and recognition, and multidimensional models. The first meeting with these topics was theInternational Colloquium on Parallel Image Processing, which took place in Paris in June 1991. The aim of the meetings is to bring together specialistsfrom various countries who are interested in the topics and to stimulatetheoretical and practical research in the field of parallel image processingand analysis. The volume contains three invited papers, a summary of a tutorial lecture, and twenty selected and refereed communications