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Pattern recognition using spiking antiferromagnetic neurons. [PDF]
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Pattern recognition-based analysis of the material basis of five flavors of Chinese herbal medicines in Lamiaceae. [PDF]
Chuanyao Z +6 more
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A Pattern Recognition Program which uses a Geometry-Preserving Representation of Features
A. L. Zobrist
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Phase-extraction pattern recognition
Optical Society of America Annual Meeting, 1990Our novel nonlinear detection system is based on a pseudocorrelator. The basic operation of the system is as follows. A transparency containing a multitude of objects to be detected/discriminated against is placed at the input plane. After a plane wave is superimposed on the Fourier transform, the interference pattern is recorded by a television camera.
T, Kotzer, J, Rosen, J, Shamir
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Biosystems, 1969
Abstract This paper reviews some of the techniques which can be used to automatically classify and describe pictorial patterns. It discusses representative “preprocessing” and “property measurement” methods, with emphasis on methods which may be useful in processing biomedical pictures.
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Abstract This paper reviews some of the techniques which can be used to automatically classify and describe pictorial patterns. It discusses representative “preprocessing” and “property measurement” methods, with emphasis on methods which may be useful in processing biomedical pictures.
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1969
One of the important uses of computers in clinical medicine is for the classification or screening of data. Examples abound where high speed and inexpensive but reliable automatic classification is desired. Electrocardiographs must be classified as healthy or abnormal. Differential white blood cell counts require the ability to discriminate between the
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One of the important uses of computers in clinical medicine is for the classification or screening of data. Examples abound where high speed and inexpensive but reliable automatic classification is desired. Electrocardiographs must be classified as healthy or abnormal. Differential white blood cell counts require the ability to discriminate between the
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Computer, 1976
During the past fifteen years, there has been a considerable growth of interest in problems of pattern recognition. This interest has created an increasing need for theoretical methods and experimental software and hardware for use in the design of pattern recognition systems.
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During the past fifteen years, there has been a considerable growth of interest in problems of pattern recognition. This interest has created an increasing need for theoretical methods and experimental software and hardware for use in the design of pattern recognition systems.
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