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  • Multivariate Analysis in Management, Engineering and the Sciences
    Multivariate Analysis in Management, Engineering and the Sciences
    Editor Leandro Valim de Freitas and Ana Paula Barbosa Rodrigues de Freitas
    ISBN 978-953-51-0921-1
    254 pages, January, 2013
    Downloads: 916
    Recently statistical knowledge has become an important requirement and occupies a prominent position in the exercise of various professions. In the real world, the processes have a large volume of data and are naturally multivariate and as such, requ ...
  • New Trends and Developments in Biometrics
    New Trends and Developments in Biometrics
    Editor Jucheng Yang, Shan Juan Xie
    ISBN 978-953-51-0859-7
    333 pages, November, 2012
    Downloads: 992
    In recent years, biometrics has developed rapidly with its worldwide applications for daily life. New trends and novel developments have been proposed to acquire and process many different biometric traits. The ignored challenges in the past and pote ...
  • Modern Speech Recognition Approaches with Case Studies
    Modern Speech Recognition Approaches with Case Studies
    Editor S. Ramakrishnan
    ISBN 978-953-51-0831-3
    326 pages, November, 2012
    Downloads: 942
    This book focuses primarily on speech recognition and the related tasks such as speech enhancement and modeling. This book comprises 3 sections and thirteen chapters written by eminent researchers from USA, Brazil, Australia, Saudi Arabia, Japan, Ire ...
  • Applications of Self-Organizing Maps
    Applications of Self-Organizing Maps
    Editor Magnus Johnsson
    ISBN 978-953-51-0862-7
    297 pages, November, 2012
    Downloads: 1003
    The self-organizing map, first described by the Finnish scientist Teuvo Kohonen, can by applied to a wide range of fields. This book is about such applications, i.e. how the original self-organizing map as well as variants and extensions of it can be ...
  • Advances in Character Recognition
    Advances in Character Recognition
    Editor Xiaoqing Ding
    ISBN 978-953-51-0823-8
    232 pages, November, 2012
    Downloads: 766
    This book presents advances in character recognition, and it consists of 12 chapters that cover wide range of topics on different aspects of character recognition. Hopefully, this book will serve as a reference source for academic research, for profe ...
  • Genetic Programming - New Approaches and Successful Applications
    Genetic Programming - New Approaches and Successful Applications
    Editor Sebastian Ventura
    ISBN 978-953-51-0809-2
    284 pages, October, 2012
    Downloads: 1673
    Genetic programming (GP) is a branch of Evolutionary Computing that aims the automatic discovery of programs to solve a given problem. Since its appearance, in the earliest nineties, GP has become one of the most promising paradigms for solving probl ...
  • Petri Nets - Manufacturing and Computer Science
    Petri Nets - Manufacturing and Computer Science
    Editor Pawel Pawlewski
    ISBN 978-953-51-0700-2
    492 pages, August, 2012
    Downloads: 832
    Petri Nets were introduced in the doctoral dissertation by K.A. Petri, titled "Kommunikation mit Automaten" and published in 1962 by University of Bonn. Petri Nets are graphical (the intuitive graphical modeling language) and mathematical (advanced f ...
  • Human-Centric Machine Vision
    Human-Centric Machine Vision
    Editor Manuela Chessa, Fabio Solari and Silvio P. Sabatini
    ISBN 978-953-51-0563-3
    180 pages, May, 2012
    Downloads: 1420
    Recently, the algorithms for the processing of the visual information have greatly evolved, providing efficient and effective solutions to cope with the variability and the complexity of real-world environments. These achievements yield to the devel ...