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An efficient knowledge use is made possible by a task decomposition which produces an iterative array of computational activities. This is another novelty introduced here which extends to complex tasks, such as perceptual models, the advantages of using iterative computational structures. These advantages have been widely appreciated, for example, in the design of cellular iterative arrays for performing arithmetic operations in modern computers.

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De Mori, R. (1983). Towards a Parallel System. In: Computer Models of Speech Using Fuzzy Algorithms. Advanced Applications in Pattern Recognition. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-3742-3_10

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