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    Optimising a one-class SVM for geographic object based novelty detection.

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    Authors
    Fourie, Christopher
    van Niekerk, Adriaan
    Mucina, Ladislav
    Date
    2011
    Type
    Conference Paper
    
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    Fourie, Christoff and van Niekerk, Adriaan and Mucina, Ladislav. 2011. Optimising a one-class SVM for geographic object based novelty detection., in Smit, J. (ed), AfricanGEO 2011, May 31 2011, pp. 1-25. Cape Town: AfricaGEO.
    Source Title
    AfricaGeo Developing geomatics for Africa, AfricaGeo Cape Town
    Source Conference
    AfricanGEO 2011
    Additional URLs
    http://africageodownloads.info/106_fourie_vanniekerk_mucina.pdf
    School
    Department of Environment and Agriculture
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    Copyright © 2011 AfricaGEO

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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/22044
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