The following pages link to Gabor T. Herman (Q228628):
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- General theory of fuzzy connectedness segmentations (Q294400) (← links)
- On the effectiveness of projection methods for convex feasibility problems with linear inequality constraints (Q429491) (← links)
- A method for reconstructing label images from a few projections, as motivated by electron microscopy (Q863601) (← links)
- Jordan surfaces in simply connected digital spaces. (Q960481) (← links)
- A note on the behavior of the randomized Kaczmarz algorithm of Strohmer and Vershynin (Q1040681) (← links)
- On some optimization techniques in image reconstruction from projections (Q1109546) (← links)
- Shape from texture: General principle (Q1122365) (← links)
- On the stability of some biological schemes with cellular interactions (Q1228212) (← links)
- Geometry of digital spaces (Q1266212) (← links)
- Optimization for pattern classification using biased random search techniques (Q1309888) (← links)
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- Binary vectors partially determined by linear equation systems (Q1363682) (← links)
- Generic axiomatized digital surface-structures (Q1827815) (← links)
- Optimization of basis functions for both reconstruction and visualization (Q1827816) (← links)
- Automated estimation of the parameters of Gibbs priors to be used in binary tomography (Q1827820) (← links)
- Derivative-free superiorization: principle and algorithm (Q2048824) (← links)
- Enhancement of the Kaczmarz algorithm with projection adjustment (Q2200803) (← links)
- Projected subgradient minimization versus superiorization (Q2251567) (← links)
- Volumetric restrictions in single particle 3DEM reconstruction (Q2459562) (← links)
- A fast algorithm for solving a linear feasibility problem with application to intensity-modulated radiation therapy (Q2472373) (← links)
- Infinite linear sequential machines (Q2535686) (← links)
- Every finite sequential machine is linearly realizable (Q2547885) (← links)
- Algorithms for producing grammars from sample derivations: a common problem of formal language theory and developmental biology (Q2557562) (← links)
- A decision procedure using discrete geometry (Q2560235) (← links)
- On universal computer-constructors (Q2562768) (← links)
- Simultaneous fuzzy segmentation of multiple objects (Q2573238) (← links)
- A coordinate ascent approach to tomographic reconstruction of label images from a few projec\-tions (Q2573246) (← links)
- Implicit surface visualization of reconstructed biological molecules (Q2581348) (← links)
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- Fundamentals of Computerized Tomography (Q2770467) (← links)
- Tomography (Q2789814) (← links)
- Fuzzy Connectedness Segmentation: A Brief Presentation of the Literature (Q2794621) (← links)
- The soft x-ray transform (Q2941012) (← links)
- Efficient controls for finitely convergent sequential algorithms (Q2989096) (← links)
- Reconstruction from a few projections by ℓ <sub>1</sub> -minimization of the Haar transform (Q3005374) (← links)
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- 10. Iterative reconstruction techniques and their superiorization for the inversion of the Radon transform (Q3299887) (← links)
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- Simultaneous Fuzzy Segmentation of Multiple Objects (Q3438897) (← links)
- Tomographic Reconstruction of Label Images from a Few Projections (Q3438900) (← links)
- Discrete tomography with a very few views, using Gibbs priors and a Marginal Posterior Mode approach (Q3439202) (← links)
- Image reconstruction from a small number of projections (Q3521059) (← links)
- Perturbation‐resilient block‐iterative projection methods with application to image reconstruction from projections (Q3563617) (← links)
- Perturbation resilience and superiorization of iterative algorithms (Q3570116) (← links)
- On Diagonally Relaxed Orthogonal Projection Methods (Q3614831) (← links)