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Multiple classifier systems : 7th international workshop, MCS 2007, Prague, Czech Republic, May 23-25, 2007 : proceedings / Michal Haindl, Josef Kittler, Fabio Roli (eds.).

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Lecture notes in computer science ; 4472.Publication details: Berlin ; New York : Springer, ©2007.Description: 1 online resource (xi, 524 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783540725237
  • 3540725237
  • 3540724818
  • 9783540724810
Other title:
  • MCS 2007
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Multiple classifier systems.DDC classification:
  • 006.3/1 22
LOC classification:
  • Q325.5 .I574 2007
Other classification:
  • TP181-532
  • TP183-532
  • TP391. 4-532
Online resources:
Contents:
Kernel-based fusion -- Applications -- Boosting -- Cluster and graph ensembles -- Feature subspace ensembles -- Multiple classifier system theory -- Intramodal and multimodal fusion of biometric experts -- Majority voting -- Ensemble learning -- Invited papers.
Summary: These proceedings are a record of the Multiple Classi?er Systems Workshop, MCS 2007, held at the Institute of Information Theory and Automation, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague in May 2007. Being the seventh in a well-established series of meetings providing an international forum for the discussion of issues in multiple classi?er system design, the workshop achieved its objective of bringing together researchers from diverse communities (neural networks, pattern rec- nition, machine learning and statistics) concerned with this research topic. From more than 80 submissions, the Programme Committee selected 49 - pers to create an interesting scienti?c programme. The special focus of MCS 2007 was on the application of multiple classi?er systems in biometrics. This part- ular application area exercises all aspects of multiple classi?er fusion, from - tramodal classi?er combination, through con?dence-based fusion, to multimodal biometric systems. The sponsorship of MCS 2007 by the European Union N- work of Excellence in Biometrics BioSecure and in Multimedia Understanding through Semantics, Computation and Learning MUSCLE and their assistance in selecting the contributions to the MCS 2007 programme consistent with this theme is gratefully acknowledged.
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Kernel-based fusion -- Applications -- Boosting -- Cluster and graph ensembles -- Feature subspace ensembles -- Multiple classifier system theory -- Intramodal and multimodal fusion of biometric experts -- Majority voting -- Ensemble learning -- Invited papers.

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These proceedings are a record of the Multiple Classi?er Systems Workshop, MCS 2007, held at the Institute of Information Theory and Automation, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague in May 2007. Being the seventh in a well-established series of meetings providing an international forum for the discussion of issues in multiple classi?er system design, the workshop achieved its objective of bringing together researchers from diverse communities (neural networks, pattern rec- nition, machine learning and statistics) concerned with this research topic. From more than 80 submissions, the Programme Committee selected 49 - pers to create an interesting scienti?c programme. The special focus of MCS 2007 was on the application of multiple classi?er systems in biometrics. This part- ular application area exercises all aspects of multiple classi?er fusion, from - tramodal classi?er combination, through con?dence-based fusion, to multimodal biometric systems. The sponsorship of MCS 2007 by the European Union N- work of Excellence in Biometrics BioSecure and in Multimedia Understanding through Semantics, Computation and Learning MUSCLE and their assistance in selecting the contributions to the MCS 2007 programme consistent with this theme is gratefully acknowledged.

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