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A detailed analysis of the distance and similarity measures for intuitionistic fuzzy sets proposed in the past is presented in this paper. This study aims to highlight the main theoretical and computational properties of the measures under study, while the relationships between them are also investigated. Along with the literature review, a comparison of the analyzed distance and similarity measures...
Face recognition being the fastest growing biometric technology has expanded manifold in the last few years. Various new algorithms and commercial systems have been proposed and developed. However, none of the proposed or developed algorithm is a complete solution because it may work very well on one set of images with say illumination changes but may not work properly on another set of image variations...
This paper is an attempt to highlight the fundamental approaches, algorithms and techniques being employed in interesting areas of Computational Biology. The comparative analysis of genomic sequences, micro-array technology, phylo-genetic tree, alignment matters, maximum sequence search and protein structure prediction are some of NP hard problems. There has been no direct solution proposed so far...
In this paper, we conduct a comparative analysis of two associative memory-based pattern recognition algorithms. We compare the established Hopfield network algorithm with our novel Distributed Hierarchical Graph Neuron (DHGN) algorithm. The computational complexity and recall efficiency aspects of these algorithms are discussed. The results show that DHGN offers lower computational complexity with...
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