Probabilistic Nodes Combination (PNC) for Object Modeling and Contour Reconstruction

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Jakóbczak, Dariusz Jacek
IGI Global, 2017 M03 24 - 312 pages

Shape representation and reconstruction is a vital aspect of modern computer science applications. New modeling methods and techniques can significantly optimize these processes.

Probabilistic Nodes Combination (PNC) for Object Modeling and Contour Reconstruction is an innovative reference source that examines the latest trends in 2D curve interpolation and modeling methodologies. Focusing on a range of pertinent topics such as 3D surface modeling, high-dimensional data, and numerical methods, this is an ideal publication for programmers, researchers, students, and practitioners interested in emerging methods in object modeling and contour reconstruction.

 

Contents

Introduction
1
Probabilistic Nodes Combination PNC
44
PNC in 2D Curve Modeling
87
Contour Reconstruction
132
PNC in 3D Surface Modeling
178
PNC in 4D Object and MultiDimensional Data Modeling
209
Applications of PNC in Numerical Methods
235
Applications of PNC in Artificial Intelligence
269
About the Author
309
Index
310
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Dariusz Jacek Jakóbczak was born in Koszalin, Poland, on December 30, 1965. He graduated in mathematics (numerical methods and programming) from the University of Gdansk, Poland in 1990. He received the Ph.D. degree in 2007 in computer science from the Polish-Japanese Institute of Information Technology, Warsaw, Poland. From 1991 to 1994 he was a civilian programmer in the High Military School in Koszalin. He was a teacher of mathematics and computer science in the Private Economic School in Koszalin from 1995 to 1999. Since March 1998 he has worked in the Department of Electronics and Computer Science, Koszalin University of Technology, Poland and since October 2007 he has been an Assistant Professor in the Chair of Computer Science and Management in this department. His research interests connect mathematics with computer science and include computer vision, artificial intelligence, shape representation, curve interpolation, contour reconstruction and geometric modeling, numerical methods, probabilistic methods, game theory, operational research and discrete mathematics. [Editor]

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