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- Editors:
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Dechang Chen
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University of Wisconsin — Green Bay, Green Bay, USA
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Xiuzhen Cheng
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The George Washington University, USA
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Table of contents (28 chapters)
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Front Matter
Pages i-viii
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- Ricardo Barandela, Eduardo Gasca, Roberto Alejo
Pages 1-41
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- Christian Bauckhage, Gerhard Sagerer
Pages 43-72
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- Bir Bhanu, Yingqiang Lin, Bing Tian
Pages 73-103
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- Sung-Hyuk Cha, Sargur N. Srihari
Pages 105-130
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- Dechang Chen, Michael A. Fries, YingChang Xiang
Pages 131-134
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- Juan José Rodríguez Diez, Carlos J. Alonso González
Pages 135-153
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- Giorgio Giacinto, Fabio Roli
Pages 195-218
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- Lawrence Holder, Diane Cook, Jesus Gonzalez, Istvan Jonyer
Pages 255-279
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- Krassimir Ianakiev, Venu Govindaraju
Pages 281-294
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- Xiaoyi Jiang, Horst Bunke
Pages 295-314
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- Damián López, José Ruiz, Pedro García
Pages 341-351
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- Sheng Ma, Joseph L. Hellerstein
Pages 353-377
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- Darío Maravall, Miguel Ángel Patricio
Pages 411-463
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- Carlos D. Martínez-Hinarejos, Alfons Juan, Francisco Casacuberta
Pages 465-476
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- Andrés Marzal, Ramón Mollineda, Guillermo Penis, Enrique Vidal
Pages 477-497
About this book
The research and development of pattern recognition have proven to be of importance in science, technology, and human activity. Many useful concepts and tools from different disciplines have been employed in pattern recognition. Among them is string matching, which receives much theoretical and practical attention. String matching is also an important topic in combinatorial optimization. This book is devoted to recent advances in pattern recognition and string matching. It consists of twenty eight chapters written by different authors, addressing a broad range of topics such as those from classifica tion, matching, mining, feature selection, and applications. Each chapter is self-contained, and presents either novel methodological approaches or applications of existing theories and techniques. The aim, intent, and motivation for publishing this book is to pro vide a reference tool for the increasing number of readers who depend upon pattern recognition or string matching in some way. This includes students and professionals in computer science, mathematics, statistics, and electrical engineering. We wish to thank all the authors for their valuable efforts, which made this book a reality. Thanks also go to all reviewers who gave generously of their time and expertise.
Reviews
From the reviews:
"This edited volume is concerned with pattern recognition with an evident focus on string matching treated as one of the fundamentals in the area. The collection of contributed papers is a clear testimony to the recent developments and research directions. … Overall, the book is a comprehensive, well-focused and carefully organized compendium of recent developments in string-oriented pattern recognition – of high interest to researchers and practitioners in string-oriented pattern recognition." (Witold Pedryez, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2005 b)
Editors and Affiliations
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University of Wisconsin — Green Bay, Green Bay, USA
Dechang Chen
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The George Washington University, USA
Xiuzhen Cheng