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Bogdan Raducanu, & Jordi Vitria. (2008). Online Nonparametric Discriminant Analysis for Incremental Subspace Learning and Recognition. Pattern Analysis and Applications. Special Issue: Non–Parametric Distance–Based Classification Techniques and Their Applications, 259–268.
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Bogdan Raducanu, Jordi Vitria, & Ales Leonardis. (2010). Online pattern recognition and machine learning techniques for computer-vision: Theory and applications. IMAVIS - Image and Vision Computing, 28(7), 1063–1064.
Abstract: (Editorial for the Special Issue on Online pattern recognition and machine learning techniques)
In real life, visual learning is supposed to be a continuous process. This paradigm has found its way also in artificial vision systems. There is an increasing trend in pattern recognition represented by online learning approaches, which aims at continuously updating the data representation when new information arrives. Starting with a minimal dataset, the initial knowledge is expanded by incorporating incoming instances, which may have not been previously available or foreseen at the system’s design stage. An interesting characteristic of this strategy is that the train and test phases take place simultaneously. Given the increasing interest in this subject, the aim of this special issue is to be a landmark event in the development of online learning techniques and their applications with the hope that it will capture the interest of a wider audience and will attract even more researchers. We received 19 contributions, of which 9 have been accepted for publication, after having been subjected to usual peer review process.
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Maria Vanrell, & Jordi Vitria. (1997). Optimal 3x3 decomposable disks for morphological transformations. Image and Vision Computing, 15(2): 845–854.
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Matthias S. Keil, Agata Lapedriza, David Masip, & Jordi Vitria. (2008). Preferred Spatial Frequencies for Human Face Processing Are Associated with Optimal Class Discrimination in the Machine. PLoS ONE 3(7):e2590, DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0002590.
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Matthias S. Keil, & Jordi Vitria. (2007). Pushing it to the Limit: Adaptation with Dynamically Switching Gain Control. EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing, Vol 2007, Article ID 51684, 10 pages, doi: 10.1155/2007/51684.
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