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A model for scene description and syntactical recognition is proposed based on branch- and-node-labeled graphs. Generating grammars for scene descriptions are proposed, and the problem of parsing general descriptions is treated. An example of application is given for scenes from a popular Brazilian comic strip.
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Velasco, F.R.D., de Renna e Souza, C. An application of formal linguistics to scene recognition. International Journal of Computer and Information Sciences 6, 289–306 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00998323
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