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GA-based feature selection approach in biometric hand systems
Conference ObjectAbstract: In this paper, a novel methodology for using feature selection in hand biometric systems, based on gPalabras claves:Autores:Elizondo D., Esteban José Palomo, López-Rubio E., Luque-Baena R.M.Fuentes:scopusFeature weighting in competitive learning for multiple object tracking in video sequences
Conference ObjectAbstract: Object tracking in video sequences remains as one of the most challenging problems in computer visioPalabras claves:Autores:Domínguez E., Esteban José Palomo, López-Rubio E., Luque-Baena R.M., Ortiz-de-Lazcano-Lobato J.M.Fuentes:scopusDynamic topology learning with the probabilistic self-organizing graph
ArticleAbstract: Self-organizing neural networks are usually focused on prototype learning, while the topology is helPalabras claves:classification, Image quantization, image segmentation, Self-Organization, unsupervised learning, VisualizationAutores:Carmen Vargas-González M., Esteban José Palomo, López-Rubio E., Miguel Ortiz-de-Lazcano-Lobato J.Fuentes:scopusGrowing hierarchical probabilistic self-organizing graphs
ArticleAbstract: Since the introduction of the growing hierarchical self-organizing map, much work has been done on sPalabras claves:classification, Hierarchical self-organization, unsupervised learning, Visualization, Web miningAutores:Esteban José Palomo, López-Rubio E.Fuentes:scopus