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My Papers    Seven publications (incl. four co-authored with my teammates at TRW) on aspects of integrating recognition into real-world (e.g. postal, financial) systems, and on applications of self-organizing networks to numeric and non-numeric data. |
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IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence (PAMI) Includes titles and links to abstracts for all the papers in the current and past issues (back to Jan. 95), plus ordering and submission information. |
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Article Archive of the
London & South East Centre for High Performance Computing. Links to over 200 papers on neural networks, over 700 on vision and image processing, over 300 on databases (including data mining and text information retrieval). Cross-referenced by author, conference, institution & journal. |
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Publications of the Center for Excellence in Document Analysis and Recognition at SUNY Buffalo. Includes several internal technical reports (full papers in HTML, Postscript & PDF), abstracts of doctoral dissertations (completed and in progress), and a bibliography of the vast body of work in postal and other document processing which the group has been building since 1978. |
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The
TREC conference series is co-sponsored by
NIST
and the
Information Technology Office
of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) as part of
the TIPSTER Text Program.
Participants in a TREC conference use the same test collection of
about 2Gb (!) of text and apply a wide variety of retrieval
techniques, including methods using automatic thesauri,
sophisticated term weighting, natural language techniques,
relevance feedback, and advanced pattern matching. Link verified Sept. 1999 to contain PDF and PostScript for conferences through TREC-7 held in Gaithersburg, Maryland, November 09-11, 1998. TREC-8 will be held November 17-19, 1999. |
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Publication list
of
Marti A. Hearst
of the
School of Information Management and Systems
at UC Berkeley. Eighteen papers on Information Access, Computational Liguistics and other topics related to finding information in documents. These papers cover issues in categorization, feature extraction, clustering and visualization of large data sets -- certainly topics of interest from a pattern analysis perspective, although Prof. Hearst wouldn't describe her work as being in recognition or data mining. (Also at this site, slides from talks contrasting information retrieval and text data mining.) |
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Publication list of András Kornai. Numerous papers from a researcher whose doctorate is in linguistics (e.g. analytic models in phonology) and who has subsequently turned his attention to written language, creating a Hidden Markov Model-based system for such difficult handwritten ICR problems as check legal lines and mail addresses. (András was one of the original organizers of the Bay Area OCR Interest Group.) |
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Bibliography of Jonathan J. Hull, Head of Document Analysis Research at Ricoh California Research Center. The actual papers (of which the number is simply huge) aren't at this site, but the format of the bibligraphy is fitting -- it's available as scanned page images, the Postscript from which they were printed, and the results of OCR'ing the scanned images. |
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David Bradburn Aragon. Last changed on September 5, 1999. |