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An unsupervised region growing method for 3D image segmentation

1995

The paper deals with 3D shape decomposition problem, objects are modelled as finite unions of almost-convex primitives. A new region growing method is proposed to extract meaningful objects parts. Parts are individuated by performing a set-partitioning of surface dominating points. The partition step returns labelled seeds from which to start a region growing procedure that propagate labels onto object surface patches. A fuzzy concept of λ-convexity is introduced to test noised real images. Experimental results are given.

business.industryRegion growingComputer sciencePartition (number theory)Fuzzy conceptPattern recognitionArtificial intelligenceExtreme pointbusinessReal imageDecomposition problem
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Gradation of Fuzzy Preconcept Lattices

2021

Noticing certain limitations of concept lattices in the fuzzy context, especially in view of their practical applications, in this paper, we propose a more general approach based on what we call graded fuzzy preconcept lattices. We believe that this approach is more adequate for dealing with fuzzy information then the one based on fuzzy concept lattices. We consider two possible gradation methods of fuzzy preconcept lattice—an inner one, called D-gradation and an outer one, called M-gradation, study their properties, and illustrate by a series of examples, in particular, of practical nature.

Theoretical computer scienceLogicComputer scienceMathematics::General Mathematicsfuzzy context; fuzzy preconcept; fuzzy preconcept lattice; fuzzy concept; fuzzy concept lattice; graded fuzzy preconcept lattice0206 medical engineeringfuzzy preconceptContext (language use)02 engineering and technologyFuzzy logic0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringFuzzy conceptMathematical Physicsfuzzy preconcept latticeAlgebra and Number TheorySeries (mathematics)lcsh:Mathematicsfuzzy contextfuzzy conceptfuzzy concept latticelcsh:QA1-939graded fuzzy preconcept latticeComputer Science::Programming Languages020201 artificial intelligence & image processingGradationGeometry and Topology020602 bioinformaticsAnalysisAxioms; Volume 10; Issue 1; Pages: 41
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The Fuzzy Concept of Idiom and What It Might Mean for Bilingual Dictionaries

2019

Linguistic categories were developed as tools for describing language systems and making them easier to learn. However, like many theoretical con­cepts and systems, they do not fully represent the real world and, in some cases, seek to imprison linguistic units within a well-ordered system – a procrustean bed as it were. Besides, although the most general categories are universal, the lower-ranking ones are often language-specific. Idiom (or phraseologism) is a very unclear linguistic concept, subject to never-ending debate. However, a strict adherence to categorisation is observable in practical bilingual lexico­graphy and phraseography. This may lead to unwanted compartmentalisation and a…

phraseologismbilingual dictionariesbusiness.industryComputer scienceidiomequivalenceP1-1091General Medicinecomputer.software_genrelexemecategoryFuzzy conceptLiterature (General)Artificial intelligencebusinessPN1-6790Philology. LinguisticscomputerNatural language processingBaltic Journal of English Language, Literature and Culture
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Corporate Sustainability – From a Fuzzy Concept to a Coherent Reality

2018

Abstract During the last few decades, the search for sustainability has experienced a tremendous momentum, encompassing all the levels of the global system. Fuelled by complex (both proactive and reactive) motivators, the process has surpassed the characteristics of an intellectual endeavor – more preoccupied by idealist goals, and less focused on the actual means to achieve them – and has proved that it can successfully be transposed into the corporate real world – of decision making, objective assessment, and relentless scrutiny. The paper aims to (broadly) explore the world of the most sustainable corporations – based on a descriptive (factual and dynamic) analysis of Corporate Knight’s …

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