Difference between revisions of "Pattern Recognition"
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| + | A subsystem which alters the code of information input to it through the input transducer or internal transducer into a "private" code that can be used internally by the system. This may involve consulting an ensemble of signals (or thesaurus) stored in the memory, determining for a Public input the private equivalent, and transmitting the latter. If the public form in which the information enters the system is the same as the private form, this subsystem process need not be carried out. The process is like that of converting in that it changes information, coming from the environment or suprasystem, from its public form to one that can be used privately or internally, and converting does the same thing for matter-energy inputs. But the ways the decoder and the converter carry out their processes are not alike. The input transducer and the internal transducer perform quite different processes from the decoder: the transducer subsystems alter the matter-energy form of the marker; the decoder alters the code in which the information appears.<ref></ref> | ||
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Revision as of 15:04, 17 December 2024
Full Title or Meme
Pattern Recognition is a process of decoding to known patterns or learning for new patterns.
Context
Decoder
A subsystem which alters the code of information input to it through the input transducer or internal transducer into a "private" code that can be used internally by the system. This may involve consulting an ensemble of signals (or thesaurus) stored in the memory, determining for a Public input the private equivalent, and transmitting the latter. If the public form in which the information enters the system is the same as the private form, this subsystem process need not be carried out. The process is like that of converting in that it changes information, coming from the environment or suprasystem, from its public form to one that can be used privately or internally, and converting does the same thing for matter-energy inputs. But the ways the decoder and the converter carry out their processes are not alike. The input transducer and the internal transducer perform quite different processes from the decoder: the transducer subsystems alter the matter-energy form of the marker; the decoder alters the code in which the information appears.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag;
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