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Antonacopoulos, A., Gatos, B. and Karatzas, D. (2003) ICDAR2003 Page Segmentation Competition. In: 7th International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition (ICDAR2003), August 2003, Edinburgh. pp. 688-692.
Antonacopoulos, A. and Karatzas, D. (2003) A Fuzzy Approach to Text Segmentation in Web Images Based on Human Colour Perception. In: Web Document Analysis: Challenges and Opportunities, pp. 203-221, World Scientific Publishing Company.
Bantock, G. and Gilbert, L. (2003) Some notes on bulb inclination and on using a general VPP for modelling its effects. In: The Modern Yacht, 17-18 September 2003, Southampton. pp. 59-66.
Bonsma, E., Karunatillake, N. C., Shipman, R., Shackleton, M. and Mortimore, D. (2003) Evolving greenfield passive optical networks. BT Technology Journal, 21 (4). pp. 44-49.
Cartlidge, J. and Bullock, S. (2003) Caring versus sharing: How to maintain engagement and diversity in coevolving populations. In: the Seventh European Conference on Artificial Life. pp. 299-308.
Gerding, E. H., van Bragt, D. D. B. and La Poutre, J. A. (2003) Multi-Issue Negotiation Processes by Evolutionary Computation, Validation and Social Extensions. Computational Economics, 22 (1). pp. 39-63.
Karatzas, D. (2003) Text Segmentation in Web Images Using Colour Perception and Topological Features. PhD thesis, University of Liverpool.
Karatzas, D. and Antonacopoulos, A. (2003) Two Approaches for Text Segmentation in Web Images. In: 7th International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition (ICDAR2003), August 2003, Edinburgh. pp. 131-136.
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