An overview is given on the use of cellular automata for image processing. We first consider the number of patterns that can exist in a neighbourhood, allowing for invariance to certain transformation. These patterns correspond to possible rules, and several schemes are described for automatically learning an appropriate rule set from training data. Two alternative schemes are given for coping with gray level (rather than binary) images without incurring a huge explosion in the number of possible rules. Finally, examples are provided of training various types of cellular automata with various rule identification schemes to perform several image processing tasks
Wolfram famously developed a four-way classification of CA behaviour, with Class IV containing CAs t...
The cellular automaton concept, a reduced form of automaton concept (specific, in the beginning, to ...
We use an evolutionary process to seek a specialized set of rules among a wide range of rules to be ...
An overview is given on the use of cellular automata for image processing. We first consider the num...
An overview is given on the use of cellular automata for image pro-cessing. We first consider the nu...
Abstract — Experiments were carried out to investigate the possibility of training cellular automata...
The book presents findings, views and ideas on what exact problems of image processing, pattern reco...
Cellular automata are dynamical systems in which time and space are discrete. A cellular automaton c...
This paper describes the application of cellular automata (CA) to various image processing tasks suc...
Parallel algorithms for solving any image processing task is a highly demanded approach in the moder...
Abstract — A new design method for Cellular automata (CA) rules are described. We have already propo...
Supervised learning has been considered as a hot topic as it is used in different fields that can ex...
In the paper we present a new approach to the image reconstruction problem based on evolution algori...
Abstract. It is shown that cellular automata can be used for feature extraction of images in image p...
An original update rule for multi–state cellular automata is investigated in the context of grayscal...
Wolfram famously developed a four-way classification of CA behaviour, with Class IV containing CAs t...
The cellular automaton concept, a reduced form of automaton concept (specific, in the beginning, to ...
We use an evolutionary process to seek a specialized set of rules among a wide range of rules to be ...
An overview is given on the use of cellular automata for image processing. We first consider the num...
An overview is given on the use of cellular automata for image pro-cessing. We first consider the nu...
Abstract — Experiments were carried out to investigate the possibility of training cellular automata...
The book presents findings, views and ideas on what exact problems of image processing, pattern reco...
Cellular automata are dynamical systems in which time and space are discrete. A cellular automaton c...
This paper describes the application of cellular automata (CA) to various image processing tasks suc...
Parallel algorithms for solving any image processing task is a highly demanded approach in the moder...
Abstract — A new design method for Cellular automata (CA) rules are described. We have already propo...
Supervised learning has been considered as a hot topic as it is used in different fields that can ex...
In the paper we present a new approach to the image reconstruction problem based on evolution algori...
Abstract. It is shown that cellular automata can be used for feature extraction of images in image p...
An original update rule for multi–state cellular automata is investigated in the context of grayscal...
Wolfram famously developed a four-way classification of CA behaviour, with Class IV containing CAs t...
The cellular automaton concept, a reduced form of automaton concept (specific, in the beginning, to ...
We use an evolutionary process to seek a specialized set of rules among a wide range of rules to be ...