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CIARP 2002
This book has a choice, with the international
arbitrage, of the articles that were presented in the VII Iberoamerican Conference
on Pattern Recognition, held in the facilities of the Computing Research Center
of the National Polytechnic Institute of México, from 19 to 22 of November
of 2002.
One of the fundamental purposes of CIARP
is to offer the international community involved on Pattern Recognition, a space
of high level for the discussion of those recent advances in the areas of interest.
In each one of the versions of the Conference, the participants have had the
invaluable opportunity of listening, seeing and carrying out specialized presentations,
at the same time that they are related with prestigious colleagues of different
latitudes of the orb.
The book contains 39 works distributed
in the following big areas: genetic algorithms, hardware, morphologic Mathematics
, prosecution and analysis of images, prosecution and analysis of signs, neuronal
nets , pattern recognition and hybrid systems . The geographic spectrum of the
authors includes several countries of America and Europe: Cuba, Spain, The United
State, France, Greece, Italy, Uruguay and, of course, the Mexican United States.
Our gratefulness to all the authors and members of the organizing committees,
national international and techniques.
We hope the material presented in this
book fulfils the expectations of investigators and Students of mastery and doctorate
whose work involves some of the areas related to pattern recognition. We hope
the readers can have at hand an exact and well documented diagnosis of the recent
advances on Pattern Recognition and the perspectives of development to short
and medium term in the related topics.
We want to manifest our gratefulness
to the support offered, for the development of this work, to the following Institutions:
National Polytechnic Institute, La Salle University of Mexico, COFAA and Academic
Secretary of IPN, CONACyT and National System of Investigators.
November, 2002.
Juan Luis Díaz de León
Santiago and Cornelio Yañez Marquez.
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