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  2. Richard O. Duda - Wikipedia

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    While at SRI International, Duda and Peter E. Hart were the authors of "Pattern Classification and Scene Analysis", originally published in 1973. This classic text is a widely cited reference, and the first edition was in print for over 25 years until being superseded by the second edition in 2000. [2] Duda is an IEEE Fellow and a AAAI Fellow. [3]

  3. Pattern recognition - Wikipedia

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    Pattern recognition is the task of assigning a class to an observation based on patterns extracted from data. While similar, pattern recognition (PR) is not to be confused with pattern machines (PM) which may possess (PR) capabilities but their primary function is to distinguish and create emergent patterns.

  4. List of SRI International people - Wikipedia

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    Richard O. Duda: Professor Emeritus of Electrical Engineering at San Jose State University renowned for his work on sound localization and pattern recognition. While at SRI, Duda and Peter E. Hart were the authors of "Pattern Classification and Scene Analysis", originally published in 1973. This classic text is a widely cited reference.

  5. Machine learning - Wikipedia

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    A representative book on research into machine learning during the 1960s was Nilsson's book on Learning Machines, dealing mostly with machine learning for pattern classification. [15] Interest related to pattern recognition continued into the 1970s, as described by Duda and Hart in 1973. [16]

  6. Prior knowledge for pattern recognition - Wikipedia

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    A very common type of prior knowledge in pattern recognition is the invariance of the class (or the output of the classifier) to a transformation of the input pattern. This type of knowledge is referred to as transformation-invariance. The mostly used transformations used in image recognition are: translation; rotation; skewing; scaling.

  7. Multispectral pattern recognition - Wikipedia

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    The Iterative Self-Organizing Data Analysis Technique (ISODATA) algorithm used for Multispectral pattern recognition was developed by Geoffrey H. Ball and David J. Hall at Stanford Research Institute. [2] The ISODATA algorithm is a modification of the k-means clustering algorithm, with added heuristic rules based on experimentation. In outlines ...

  8. Pattern recognition (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    In psychology and cognitive neuroscience, pattern recognition is a cognitive process that matches information from a stimulus with information retrieved from memory. [1]Pattern recognition occurs when information from the environment is received and entered into short-term memory, causing automatic activation of a specific content of long-term memory.

  9. Pattern recognition (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Pattern recognition is a field in machine learning. Pattern recognition may also refer to: Pattern recognition (psychology), identification of faces, objects, words, melodies, etc. Pattern Recognition, a 2003 novel by William Gibson; Pattern Recognition, an album by Sea Scouts "Pattern Recognition", a song by Sonic Youth from Sonic Nurse