Markov Models for Pattern Recognition
From Theory to Applications
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Word Count
62,000 words, Guess
Page Count
248 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
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- ISBN-103540717668
- ISBN-139783540717669
- LibraryThing6364510
- Library of Congress Control Number2007935304
- Better World BooksP8-CSI-940
- Open LibraryOL12810379M
Classifications
- LCCQ327 .F5613 2008
Subjects
Topics
ComputersMarkov-KetteMarkov-ModelsComputer VisionComputer visionMustererkennungMarkov processesPattern perceptionSpeech RecognitionMathematical modelsPattern recognitionHidden-Markov-ModellComputer Books: GeneralHandwriting RecognitionArtificial intelligenceNatural Language ProcessingComputers / Computer VisionOptical pattern recognitionBiological Sequence AnalysisComputers - General InformationTranslators (Computer programs)Artificial Intelligence - General
Other Editions
- Markov Models for Pattern Recognition: From Theory to Applications
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