Milton García-Borroto is graduated from Las Villas Central University, Cuba, in 2000. He received the M.S. degree in 2007 from the National Institute of Astrophisics, Optics and Electronics, Mexico, where he continues his studies toward a Ph.D. degree. His research interests are pattern recognition and biometry.
Relevant papers:
1. M. García-Borroto, J. F. Martinez Trinidad, J. A. Carrasco Ochoa, M. A. Medina-Pérez, and J. Ruiz-Shulcloper. LCMine: An efficient algorithm for mining discriminative regularities and its application in supervised classification. Pattern Recognition vol. 43, pp. 3025-3034, 2010.
2. M. García-Borroto, J. F. Martinez Trinidad, J. A. Carrasco Ochoa. A New Emerging Pattern Mining Algorithm and Its Application in Supervised Classification. M.J. Zaki et al. (Eds.): PAKDD 2010, Part I, Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, vol. 6118, pp. 150–157, 2010.
3. M. A. Medina-Pérez, A. Gutiérrez-Rodríguez, and M. García-Borroto, "Improving Fingerprint Matching Using an Orientation-Based Minutia Descriptor," Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 5856, pp. 121-128, 2009.
4. M. García-Borroto, Y. Villuendas-Rey, J. A. Carrasco-Ochoa, and J. F. Martínez-Trinidad, "Finding Small Consistent Subset for the Nearest Neighbor Classifier Based on Support Graphs," Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 5856, pp. 465-472, 2009.
5. M. García-Borroto, Y. Villuendas-Rey, J. A. Carrasco-Ochoa, and J. F. Martínez-Trinidad, "Using Maximum Similarity Graphs to Edit Nearest Neighbor Classifiers," Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 5856, pp. 489-496, 2009.
6. M. A. Medina-Pérez, M. García-Borroto, and J. Ruiz-Shulcloper, "Object Selection Based on Subclass Error Correcting for ALVOT," Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 4756, pp. 496-505, 2007.
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