by Horst Bischof, Valentina Filova (Eds.)
Abstract:
This report contains the scientific texts of the original proposal of the Austrian research program 'Theory and Applications of Digital Image Processing and Pattern Recognition'. This program is supported by the Austrian science foundation FWF. This research program shall bring together research groups from Austria that have been, still are and intend to be active in the research of image processing and pattern recognition. The program also includes both theory and application within the individual projects. The program is organized into 5 different projects, and each project contains up to 4 tasks. The cooperative nature of the program is documented by the fact that 11 different institutes will work together. Many institutes take part in more than one project. It will stimulate the research activities for each of the participating groups (and beyond) in a way which has a positive long term effect for activities in this field in Austria.
Reference:
Theory and Applications of Digital Image Processing and Pattern Recognition (Horst Bischof, Valentina Filova (Eds.)), Technical report, PRIP, TU Wien, 1995.
Bibtex Entry:
@TechReport{TR040,
author = "Horst Bischof and Valentina Filov{a~(}Eds.)",
institution = "PRIP, TU Wien",
number = "PRIP-TR-040",
title = "Theory and {A}pplications of {D}igital {I}mage
{P}rocessing and {P}attern {R}ecognition",
year = "1995",
url = "https://www.prip.tuwien.ac.at/pripfiles/trs/tr40.pdf",
abstract = "This report contains the scientific texts of the
original proposal of the Austrian research program
'Theory and Applications of Digital Image
Processing and Pattern Recognition'. This program
is supported by the Austrian science foundation
FWF. This research program shall bring together
research groups from Austria that have been, still
are and intend to be active in the research of image
processing and pattern recognition. The program also
includes both theory and application within the
individual projects. The program is organized into 5
different projects, and each project contains up to
4 tasks. The cooperative nature of the program is
documented by the fact that 11 different institutes
will work together. Many institutes take part in
more than one project. It will stimulate the
research activities for each of the participating
groups (and beyond) in a way which has a positive
long term effect for activities in this field in
Austria.",
}