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Pattern Recognition as a Model for Cognitive Processes

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A first important characteristic of pattern recognition activities is the fact, that they are inherently related to cognitive activities. Thus, it is possible to formulate a mathematical theory involving some fundamental aspects of cognition as well as pattern recognition.

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Klaczko, S. (1976). Pattern Recognition as a Model for Cognitive Processes. In: Systems Theory in the Social Sciences. Interdisciplinary Systems Research / Interdisziplinäre Systemforschung. Birkhäuser, Basel. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-5495-5_9

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