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30 April 1987 Prospects For Self-Organizing Pattern Recognition Via Adaptive Network Systems
B. R. Hunt
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Abstract
The success of a variety of techniques in pattern recognition led to a sense that pattern recognition was "a solved problem" and a mature discipline. Simultaneously, the appearance of methods of Artificial Intelligence (AI) seemed to offer hope for the solution of many of the problems that pattern recognition techniques had not adequately dealt with. In particular, there has been interest in the development of various capabilities of expert systems and knowledge-based-systems for extending the scope of pattern recognition. One application where this has been very prominent is the analysis of images, i.e., computer vision.
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B. R. Hunt "Prospects For Self-Organizing Pattern Recognition Via Adaptive Network Systems", Proc. SPIE 0755, Image Pattern Recognition: Algorithm Implementations, Techniques, and Technology, (30 April 1987); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.940010
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KEYWORDS
Pattern recognition

Image analysis

Artificial intelligence

Image processing

Bridges

Neurons

Detection and tracking algorithms

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