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Design Classification Based on Matching Graph Kernels

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Man-Machine Interactions 5 (ICMMI 2017)

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The paper deals with the problem of classification of designs according to their styles. The designs are represented by means of labelled, attributed graphs. The similarity between designs is calculated with the use of a new graph kernel and then used to predict if a given design belongs to a certain style of designs. The prediction process is performed by a classification algorithm. Examples of garden designs are used to present experimental results obtained by means of the presented method.

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Strug, B., Ślusarczyk, G., Grabska, E. (2018). Design Classification Based on Matching Graph Kernels. In: Gruca, A., Czachórski, T., Harezlak, K., Kozielski, S., Piotrowska, A. (eds) Man-Machine Interactions 5. ICMMI 2017. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 659. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-67792-7_44

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