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Pattern recognition by deformable prototypes

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  • Pattern Recognition
  • Membership Function
  • Fourier Coefficient
  • Character Recognition
  • Calvin Cycle

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Bremermann, H. (1976). Pattern recognition by deformable prototypes. In: Hilton, P. (eds) Structural Stability, the Theory of Catastrophes, and Applications in the Sciences. Lecture Notes in Mathematics, vol 525. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0077842

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