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Classification, Pattern Recognition and Reduction of Dimensionality, 1982
- Paruchuri R. Krishnaiah, Laveen N. Kanal:

Classification, Pattern Recognition and Reduction of Dimensionality. Handbook of Statistics 2, North-Holland 1982, ISBN 978-0-444-86217-4 - Paruchuri R. Krishnaiah, Laveen N. Kanal:

Preface. v-ix - R. H. Shumway:

1 Discriminant analysis for time series. 1-46 - Somesh Das Gupta:

2 Optimum rules for classification into two multivariate normal populations with the same covariance matrix. 47-60 - Minoru Siotani:

3 Large sample approximations and asymptotic expansions of classification statistics. 61-100 - Seymour Geisser:

4 Bayesian discrimination. 101-120 - Jack C. Lee:

5 Classification of growth curves. 121-137 - James D. Broffitt:

6 Nonparametric classification. 139-168 - J. A. Anderson:

7 Logistic discrimination. 169-191 - Luc Devroye, Terry J. Wagner:

8 Nearest neighbor methods in discrimination. 193-197 - Geoffrey J. McLachlan:

9 The classification and mixture maximum likelihood approaches to cluster analysis. 199-208 - John M. Chambers, Beat Kleiner:

10 Graphical techniques for multivariate data and for clustering. 209-244 - Roger K. Blashfield, Mark S. Aldenderfer, Leslie C. Morey

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11 Cluster analysis software. 245-266 - F. James Rohlf

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12 Single-link clustering algorithms. 267-284 - Jan de Leeuw

, Willem J. Heiser:
13 Theory of multidimensional scaling. 285-316 - Myron Wish, J. Douglas Carroll:

14 Multidimensional scaling and its applications. 317-345 - Keinosuke Fukunaga:

15 Intrinsic dimensionality extraction. 347-360 - Laveen N. Kanal, Barbara A. Lambird, David Lavine:

16 Structural methods in image analysis and recognition. 361-382 - Narendra Ahuja, Azriel Rosenfeld:

17 Image models. 383-397 - Robert M. Haralick:

18 Image texture survey. 399-415 - King-Sun Fu:

19 Applications of stochastic languages. 417-449 - J. C. Simon, E. Backer, J. Sallentin:

20 A unifying viewpoint on pattern recognition. 451-477 - G. S. Lbov:

21 Logical functions in the problems of empirical prediction. 479-491 - Nikolay G. Zagoruiko, V. N. Yolkina:

22 Inference and data tables with missing values. 493-500 - Jan H. van Bemmel:

23 Recognition of electrocardiographic patterns. 501-526 - George C. Stockman:

24 Waveform parsing systems. 527-548 - Frederick Jelinek, Robert L. Mercer, Lalit R. Bahl:

25 Continuous speech recognition: Statistical methods. 549-573 - Alan A. Grometstein, William H. Schoendorf:

26 Applications of pattern recognition in radar. 575-593 - Edzard S. Gelsema, G. H. Landeweerd:

27 White blood cell recognition. 595-607 - Philip H. Swain:

28 Pattern recognition techniques for remote sensing applications. 609-620 - George Nagy

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29 Optical character recognition - Theory and practice. 621-649 - Y. T. Chien, T. J. Killeen:

30 Computer and statistical considerations for oil spill identification. 651-671 - Bruce R. Kowalski, Svante Wold:

31 Pattern recognition in chemistry. 673-697 - Tsuguchika Kaminuma, S. Tomita, Satosi Watanabe:

32 Covariance matrix representation and object-predicate symmetry. 699-719 - Richard A. Reyment:

33 Multivariate morphometrics. 721-745 - Peter M. Bentler, D. G. Weeks:

34 Multivariate analysis with latent variables. 747-771 - Moshe Ben-Bassat:

35 Use of distance measures, information measures and error bounds in feature evaluation. 773-791 - Jan M. Van Campenhout

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36 Topics in measurement selection. 793-803 - Paruchuri R. Krishnaiah:

37 Selection of variables under univariate regression models. 805-820 - James L. Schmidhammer:

38 On the selection of variables under regression models using krishnaiah's finite intersection tests. 821-833 - Anil K. Jain, B. Chandrasekaran:

39 Dimensionality and sample size considerations in pattern recognition practice. 835-855 - Willem Schaafsma:

40 Selecting variables in discriminant analysis for improving upon classical procedures. 857-881 - Paruchuri R. Krishnaiah:

41 Selection of variables in discriminant analysis. 883-892

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