A Method for the Expansion and Contraction of Texts Size by Using the String Replacement Algorithm.
Kazuhiko TsudaJun-Ichi AoePublished in: Inf. Sci. (1995)
Keyphrases
- cost function
- dynamic programming
- high accuracy
- computational complexity
- objective function
- preprocessing
- significant improvement
- experimental evaluation
- synthetic and real images
- optimization algorithm
- detection method
- single pass
- detection algorithm
- computationally efficient
- experimental study
- classification algorithm
- k means
- matching algorithm
- computational cost
- high efficiency
- theoretical analysis
- clustering method
- segmentation algorithm
- similarity measure
- computational efficiency
- classification method
- support vector machine svm
- recognition algorithm
- probabilistic model
- improved algorithm
- prior information
- optimization method
- input data
- estimation algorithm
- selection algorithm
- reconstruction method
- decomposition method
- energy function
- em algorithm
- expectation maximization
- region of interest
- mathematical model
- segmentation method
- levenshtein distance
- window size
- pairwise
- optimal solution
- learning algorithm
- approximate pattern matching
- prediction error
- suffix tree
- convergence rate
- tree structure
- maximum likelihood
- image segmentation