This paper explains our approach to the problem of pattern recognition by serial computer. The rudimentary theory of vision presented here lies within the framework of automata theory. Out goal is to classify the types of patterns that can be recognized by an automaton that scans a finite 2-dimensional tape. For example, we would like to know if an automaton can decide whether or not a given pattern on a tape forms a connected region. This paper should be viewed as a Progress Report on work done to date. Our goal now is to generalize the theory presented here and make it applicable to a wide variety of pattern-recognizing machines
Studies of the human visual system provide many important principles and models on which to base the...
By treating patterns as statements in a two-dimensional language, it is possible to apply linguistic...
M.Sc. (Computer Science)In this dissertation, a study of the field of computer vision as well as var...
In theoretical computer science, the Turing machine has played a number of important roles in unders...
Pattern recognition by automata such as digital and/or analog computers essentially consists in reco...
Two-dimensional languages can be recognized by tiling systems. A tiling system becomes an effective ...
Tiling systems are a well accepted model to define recognizable two-dimensional languages but they ...
Tiling systems are a well accepted model to define recognizable two-dimensional languages but they ...
Abstract: Finite automata are considered in this paper as instruments for classifying finite tapes. ...
Tiling systems are a well accepted model to define recognizable two-dimensional languages but they ...
The book presents findings, views and ideas on what exact problems of image processing, pattern reco...
AbstractTiling systems are a well accepted model to define recognizable two-dimensional languages bu...
Blum and Hewitt first proposed two-dimensional automata as computational models of two-dimensional p...
AbstractFine studies on how powerful are two-dimensional computing devices are restricted by the dif...
A new device called a maze recognizing automaton is introduced. The following two statements are sho...
Studies of the human visual system provide many important principles and models on which to base the...
By treating patterns as statements in a two-dimensional language, it is possible to apply linguistic...
M.Sc. (Computer Science)In this dissertation, a study of the field of computer vision as well as var...
In theoretical computer science, the Turing machine has played a number of important roles in unders...
Pattern recognition by automata such as digital and/or analog computers essentially consists in reco...
Two-dimensional languages can be recognized by tiling systems. A tiling system becomes an effective ...
Tiling systems are a well accepted model to define recognizable two-dimensional languages but they ...
Tiling systems are a well accepted model to define recognizable two-dimensional languages but they ...
Abstract: Finite automata are considered in this paper as instruments for classifying finite tapes. ...
Tiling systems are a well accepted model to define recognizable two-dimensional languages but they ...
The book presents findings, views and ideas on what exact problems of image processing, pattern reco...
AbstractTiling systems are a well accepted model to define recognizable two-dimensional languages bu...
Blum and Hewitt first proposed two-dimensional automata as computational models of two-dimensional p...
AbstractFine studies on how powerful are two-dimensional computing devices are restricted by the dif...
A new device called a maze recognizing automaton is introduced. The following two statements are sho...
Studies of the human visual system provide many important principles and models on which to base the...
By treating patterns as statements in a two-dimensional language, it is possible to apply linguistic...
M.Sc. (Computer Science)In this dissertation, a study of the field of computer vision as well as var...