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Pattern Recognition

Volume 5, Issue 3, September 1973, Pages 199-211
Pattern Recognition

The “rubber-mask” technique-II. Pattern storage and recognition

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Abstract

This paper briefly summarizes much of the work in pattern recognition to date, and relates the rubber mask technique to previous work. A scheme for incorporating flexible-mask methods into a proposed pattern recognition and memory system is presented. A discussion based on some facts and on some conjecture of the human eye/brain system and how it recognizes patterns, possibly by flexible matching, is also presented.

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