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Mieczysław Kłopotek, Adam Przepiórkowski, Sławomir Wierzchoń (2010)

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Processing of Byzantine Neume Notation in Ancient Historical Manuscripts

Laskov, Lasko (2011)

Serdica Journal of Computing

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This article presents the principal results of the doctoral thesis “Recognition of neume notation in historical documents” by Lasko Laskov (Institute of Mathematics and Informatics at Bulgarian Academy of Sciences), successfully defended before the Specialized Academic Council for Informatics and Mathematical Modelling on 07 June 2010. Byzantine neume notation is a specific form of note script, used by the Orthodox Christian Church since ancient times until nowadays for writing...

Notes on a linguistic description as the basis for automatic image understanding

Ryszard Tadeusiewicz, Marek R. Ogiela, Piotr S. Szczepaniak (2009)

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

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The main paradigm of image understanding and a concept for its practical machine realisation are presented. The crucial elements of the presented approach are the formalisation of human knowledge about the class of images that are to be automatically interpreted, a linguistic description and the realization of cognitive resonance.

Multiple-instance learning with pairwise instance similarity

Liming Yuan, Jiafeng Liu, Xianglong Tang (2014)

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

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Multiple-Instance Learning (MIL) has attracted much attention of the machine learning community in recent years and many real-world applications have been successfully formulated as MIL problems. Over the past few years, several Instance Selection-based MIL (ISMIL) algorithms have been presented by using the concept of the embedding space. Although they delivered very promising performance, they often require long computation times for instance selection, leading to a low efficiency...

Two Applications of SWIGLIB: GraphicsMagick and Ghostscript

Luigi Scarso (2015)

Zpravodaj Československého sdružení uživatelů TeXu

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We present two applications of SWIGLIB: a binding to the GraphicsMagick library that under certain conditions can speed up conversion of bitmaps by up to 20% and a binding to the Ghostscript library that simplifies the integration of PostScript programs in ConTeXt with the LuaTeX engine. Examples of TIFF conversion and barcodes in PostScript are shown.

User Profiling for the Web

Miha Grčar, Dunja Mladenič, Marko Grobelnik (2006)

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