Presentation 2003/2/27
A recognition and association system based on the primitive concept formation using neural network
Tomokazu SASHO, Yasuo KINOUCHI, Shoji INABAYASHI, Hajime KOBAYASHI, Ryohei KOBAYASHI, Masahiro OONISHI,
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Abstract(in English) A recognition and association systems based on primitive concept formation using three layered neural networks are proposed. This system forms prototype aud abstract concepts from experiences that resulted in similar actions on a simple structure. By expressing an image as an array of ones and zeros representing the presence or absence of micro-features, the reactions between images can be simply defined as modified Boolian operations on the features of each image. "Multiplication," an operation that extracts the common features of two images, generates abstract concepts from concrete images.
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Keyword(in English) Concept Formation / Associative Memory / Neural Network / Image / Abstraction
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Title (in English) A recognition and association system based on the primitive concept formation using neural network
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Keyword(1) Concept Formation
Keyword(2) Associative Memory
Keyword(3) Neural Network
Keyword(4) Image
Keyword(5) Abstraction
1st Author's Name Tomokazu SASHO
1st Author's Affiliation Tokyo University of Information Sciences()
2nd Author's Name Yasuo KINOUCHI
2nd Author's Affiliation Tokyo University of Information Sciences
3rd Author's Name Shoji INABAYASHI
3rd Author's Affiliation Pacific Technos Corp.
4th Author's Name Hajime KOBAYASHI
4th Author's Affiliation Tokyo University of Information Sciences
5th Author's Name Ryohei KOBAYASHI
5th Author's Affiliation Tokyo University of Information Sciences
6th Author's Name Masahiro OONISHI
6th Author's Affiliation Tokyo University of Information Sciences
Date 2003/2/27
Paper # NLC2002-84
Volume (vol) vol.102
Number (no) 689
Page pp.pp.-
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