Pattern Theory: Grenander's Ideas and Examples
Introductory Workshop in Mathematical, Computational and Statistical Aspects of Image Analysis
January 24, 2005 09:00 AM to 10:00 AM
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Grenander's Pattern Theory hypothesizes that all signals produced by the world have, at some level, a common structure. This includes speech, text, spike trains, images and "much, much more". There is local structure (after Markov simplification) warpings of domain and global "parsing", i.e. recursive grouping of parts of the signal domain.
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Image Analysis; Patterns; N-grams; Markov: Poisson: Gestalt; Parse; Texture
Image Analysis; Patterns; N-grams; Markov: Poisson: Gestalt; Parse; Texture
Image Analysis; Patterns; N-grams; Markov: Poisson: Gestalt; Parse; Texture
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Lecture #10776
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