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Co-authorship network of co-authors of D. S. Guru
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Nagendraswamy, H. S., et al.. (2015). Symbolic Representation of Sign Language at Sentence Level. MyPrints@UOM (Mysore University Library). 7(9). 49.4 indexed citations
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Manjunath, S. & D. S. Guru. (2011). Eigen conjugation for shot boundary detection. MyPrints@UOM (Mysore University Library).1 indexed citations
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Manjunath, S., et al.. (2011). Indexing Of Online Signatures. MyPrints@UOM (Mysore University Library).1 indexed citations
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Guru, D. S., et al.. (2011). Corner-Based Tracking of Moving Vehicles in Traffic Videos.. Indian International Conference on Artificial Intelligence. 956–969.
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Dinesh, R., B. S. Harish, D. S. Guru, & S. Manjunath. (2009). Concept of Status Matrix in Classification of Text Documents.. Indian International Conference on Artificial Intelligence. 2071–2079.5 indexed citations
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Guru, D. S., S. Manjunath, & P. Punitha. (2009). Topological Triangular Spatial Relationship.. Indian International Conference on Artificial Intelligence. 1873–1886.
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Guru, D. S., et al.. (2009). Bi-Interval Valued Symbolic Feature Vector for Off-line Signature Verification: A Fusion Based Approach.. Indian International Conference on Artificial Intelligence. 1887–1900.
Guru, D. S.. (2007). Small Eigenvalue Based Solutions to Feature Extraction in Images. Computational intelligence. 2.
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Guru, D. S., et al.. (2007). Fusion of PCA and FLD at Feature Extraction Level for Fingerspelling Recognition.. Indian International Conference on Artificial Intelligence. 2113–2122.1 indexed citations
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Guru, D. S., et al.. (2007). Appearance based recognition methodology for recognising fingerspelling alphabets. International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence. 605–610.1 indexed citations
Guru, D. S. & H. S. Nagendraswamy. (2005). Landmark based shape representation scheme for recognition of two dimensional shapes. MyPrints@UOM (Mysore University Library).2 indexed citations
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Guru, D. S. & H. S. Nagendraswamy. (2005). Matching and Retrieval of Distorted and Occluded Two-dimensional Shapes: An Unconventional Approach.. Indian International Conference on Artificial Intelligence. 3161–3173.
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Dinesh, R. & D. S. Guru. (2004). Recognition of Partially Occluded Objects Using B-tree Index Structure: An Efficient and Robust Approach.. MyPrints@UOM (Mysore University Library). 246–251.1 indexed citations
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Dinesh, R. & D. S. Guru. (2004). Mathematical Morphology Based Corner Detection Scheme: A Non-Parametric Approach.. MyPrints@UOM (Mysore University Library). 76–81.2 indexed citations
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