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ArYSL: Arabic Yemeni sign language dataset. [PDF]

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A A Mosleh M   +3 more
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Inference of fuzzy regular pattern grammar

Pattern Recognition Letters, 1983
This paper contains an approach to the inference of fuzzy pattern grammar from a set of sample strings. The grammar is inferred from a finite submatrix of the fuzzy Hankel matrix of the coefficients of formal power series representing the set of sample strings from each pattern class.
Majumdar, A. K., Roy, A. K.
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A string grammar possibilistic-fuzzy C-medians

Soft Computing, 2018
In the context of syntactic pattern recognition, we adopt the fuzzy clustering approach to classify the syntactic pattern. A syntactic pattern can be described using a string grammar. Fuzzy clustering has been shown to have better performance than hard clustering.
Atcharin Klomsae   +2 more
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FUZZY GRAMMAR FOR HANDLING FUZZY ALGORITHMS

International Journal of Uncertainty, Fuzziness and Knowledge-Based Systems, 1999
This paper presents a new procedure for handling fuzzy algorithm. It consists of transforming the steps of a fuzzy algorithm into production rules of a fuzzy grammar, executing it using the dynamic of this grammar and adjusting its execution by means of the learning capability of the fuzzy formal languages.
Castro, J. L.   +2 more
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B-fuzzy grammars

International Journal of Computer Mathematics, 1974
Fuzzy grammars on Boolean lattices (B-fuzzy grammars) are newly defined and their basic properties are investigated. B-fuzzy grammars are defined as the extension of fuzzy grammars by Lee and Zadeh, where the grades of the application of rewriting rules of B-fuzzy grammars are the elements of Boolean lattice rather than the elements of unit interval [0,
M. Mizumoto, J. Toyoda, K. Tanaka
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Fuzzy shape grammars

Progress in Artificial Intelligence, 2015
This paper shows some fuzzy generalizations of the concepts of derivation and computation with shape grammars. Fuzzy definitions are provided for both rule application and shape matching. The paper also describes a software prototype developed to test these ideas.
Manuela Ruiz-Montiel   +3 more
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