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Bildbeschreibungssprachen — Was Sie Sind und was Sie Leisten

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Part of the book series: Informatik-Fachberichte ((INFORMATIK,volume 17))

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Es wird über die wichtigsten Bestrebungen berichtet, die eindimensionale Methodik der Linguistik auf zwei Dimensionen auszudehnen, um dadurch linguistische Verfahren auch zur Beschreibung und Erkennung komplexer zweidimensionaler Muster (Bilder) einsetzen zu können. Won den dabei entwickelten Bildbeschreibungssprachen werden die PDL von Shaw, die Geflecht-Sprache von Feder, die Gewebe-Sprache von Pfaltz und Rosenfeld, die Graphen-Sprache von Pavlidis und die Baum-Sprache von Brainerd und Fu vorgestellt. Die verschiedenen Spracharten werden formal definiert, anhand von Beispielen erläutert und in ihren gegenseitigen Beziehungen diskutiert.

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Winkler, G. (1978). Bildbeschreibungssprachen — Was Sie Sind und was Sie Leisten. In: Triendl, E. (eds) Bildverarbeitung und Mustererkennung. Informatik-Fachberichte, vol 17. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-67103-6_15

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