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We propose a pattern recognition system based on an architecture close to the one found in human visual cortex which is called Hypercolumns. We use this discrete parametric representation in connection with a sparsley coding associative memory. In principle the application of such a representation appears to be very well suited for data reduction and pattern recognition processes and is part of a neural instruction set [1].
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Janßen, H., Kopecz, J., Mallot, H. (1990). Erkennung natürlicher Bilder mit Hilfe diskreter parametrischer Repräsentationen und Assoziativspeichern. In: Großkopf, R.E. (eds) Mustererkennung 1990. Informatik-Fachberichte, vol 254. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-84305-1_27
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