Christophe Irniger

According to our database1, Christophe Irniger authored at least 13 papers between 2003 and 2007.

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2007
Graph Sequence Visualisation and its Application to Computer Network Monitoring and Abnormal Event Detection.
Proceedings of the Applied Graph Theory in Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2007

Decision trees for filtering large databases of graphs.
Int. J. Intell. Syst. Technol. Appl., 2007

2006
Recovery of missing information in graph sequences by means of reference pattern matching and decision tree learning.
Pattern Recognit., 2006

Distance Measures for Image Segmentation Evaluation.
EURASIP J. Adv. Signal Process., 2006

Computer Network Monitoring and Abnormal Event Detection Using Graph Matching and Multidimensional Scaling.
Proceedings of the Advances in Data Mining, 2006

2005
Analysis of Time Series of Graphs: Prediction of Node Presence by Means of Decision Tree Learning.
Proceedings of the Machine Learning and Data Mining in Pattern Recognition, 2005

Image Segmentation Evaluation by Techniques of Comparing Clusterings.
Proceedings of the Image Analysis and Processing, 2005

Graph Matching - Challenges and Potential Solutions.
Proceedings of the Image Analysis and Processing, 2005

Decision Trees for Error-Tolerant Graph Database Filtering.
Proceedings of the Graph-Based Representations in Pattern Recognition, 2005

2004
Decision Tree Structures for Graph Database Filtering.
Proceedings of the Structural, 2004

Graph Database Filtering Using Decision Trees.
Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Pattern Recognition, 2004

2003
Using attributed plex grammars for the generation of image and graph databases.
Pattern Recognit. Lett., 2003

Theoretical Analysis and Experimental Comparison of Graph Matching Algorithms for Database Filtering.
Proceedings of the Graph Based Representations in Pattern Recognition, 2003


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