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Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: The design of a parallel-processing computer which is being developed for this task is made, and some preliminary applications in the segmentation and feature-detection phases of the recognition of handwritten alphanumeric characters are outlined.
Abstract: Techniques currently under investigation for use in the processing of 2-dimensional patterns are reported. Particular reference is made to the design of a parallel-processing computer which is being developed for this task, and some preliminary applications in the segmentation and feature-detection phases of the recognition of handwritten alphanumeric characters are outlined.

8 citations



01 Dec 1971
TL;DR: A brief overview of six types of pattern recognition programs can be found in this article, where a computer program is presented that transforms and characterizes the input scene through the successive layers of a recognition cone, and then engages in a stylized conversation to describe the scene.
Abstract: A brief overview is presented of six types of pattern recognition programs that: (1) preprocess, then characterize; (2) preprocess and characterize together; (3) preprocess and characterize into a recognition cone; (4) describe as well as name; (5) compose interrelated descriptions; and (6) converse. A computer program (of types 3 through 6) is presented that transforms and characterizes the input scene through the successive layers of a recognition cone, and then engages in a stylized conversation to describe the scene.

1 citations


01 Sep 1971
TL;DR: This report describes, in detail, the OLPARS system which has been implemented on a CDC-1604B computer system at RADC and is complete as of the data of this writing.
Abstract: : Since the advent of the general purpose digital computer there has been a growing interest in producing machines which are capable of duplicating the recognition and decision making functions previously reserved for humans. The relevant body of knowledge which has been generated out of this interest has been given the name pattern recognition theory. RADC, in conjunction with Pattern Analysis and Recognition Corp.* is pioneering in the development of a complete facility for solving pattern recognition and other associated problems. The first major step in this development is the implementation of the On-Line Pattern Analysis and RECOGNITION System - OLPARS. This report describes, in detail, the OLPARS system which has been implemented on a CDC-1604B computer system at RADC. The system description is complete as of the data of this writing. (Author)

1 citations


01 Jan 1971
TL;DR: The report gives a survey of the literature on pattern recognition, and with the partial exception of waveform recognition, almost all of the work in pattern recognition falls into one or the other of these two categories.
Abstract: : Pattern recognition is an essential part of artificial intelligence, and has been the subject of extensive research. The report gives a survey of the literature on pattern recognition. The survey is divided into two main parts, the first part devoted to statistical pattern recognition, and the second part devoted to pictorial pattern recognition. With the partial exception of waveform recognition, almost all of the work in pattern recognition falls into one or the other of these two categories. The bibliography includes more than 500 references. (Author)

1 citations


ReportDOI
29 Mar 1971
TL;DR: This document provides a detailed description and analysis of the recognition algorithms used in the Vicens-Reddy speech recognition system.
Abstract: : The document provides a detailed description and analysis of the recognition algorithms used in the Vicens-Reddy speech recognition system