In this paper we study recognition of topological invariant properties of patterns by use of finite, rectangular 2-dimensional, interactive arrays of finite state automata (hereafter called modular arrays). The use of modular arrays as pattern recognition devices has been studied by Atrubin [1] and by Unger [2]. Our aim is to show that modular arrays can not only recognize a large variety of topological invariants, but can do so in times that are almost minimal for a certain class of machines. We begin by describing our model of the modular array as a pattern recognition connectivity. Next, we introduce a fundamental transformation of patterns and prove several interesting properties of the transformation. Finally, we apply the transformati...
In the thesis we study two dimensional simplicial complexes and linear codes. We say that a linear c...
There are numerous connections between the theory of formal languages and that of symbolic dynamics....
Blum and Hewitt first proposed two-dimensional automata as computational models of two-dimensional p...
A study is made of the recognition and transformation of figures by iterative arrays of finite sta...
AbstractThe complexity of array automata which compute Beyer's topological matching predicate is stu...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mathematics, 1969.Vita.Bibliography...
The upper semilattice of degrees of transformability by finite-state automata is defined analogously...
This thesis continues the studies of A. Waksman (1969) in the repeated generation of finite strings ...
In this paper, we are interested in classifying the different arising (topological) structures of th...
This paper explains our approach to the problem of pattern recognition by serial computer. The rudim...
This study has investigated some pattern recognition capabilities of devices consisting of arrays of...
We introduce the two-dimensional rational automata (RA) to recognize languages of pictures, as an ex...
We introduce the two-dimensional rational automata (RA) to recognize languages of pictures, as an ex...
We consider a simple model for representing a graph in computer memory in which every vertex is assi...
A finite automaton is one of the classic models of recognition devices, which is used to determine t...
In the thesis we study two dimensional simplicial complexes and linear codes. We say that a linear c...
There are numerous connections between the theory of formal languages and that of symbolic dynamics....
Blum and Hewitt first proposed two-dimensional automata as computational models of two-dimensional p...
A study is made of the recognition and transformation of figures by iterative arrays of finite sta...
AbstractThe complexity of array automata which compute Beyer's topological matching predicate is stu...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mathematics, 1969.Vita.Bibliography...
The upper semilattice of degrees of transformability by finite-state automata is defined analogously...
This thesis continues the studies of A. Waksman (1969) in the repeated generation of finite strings ...
In this paper, we are interested in classifying the different arising (topological) structures of th...
This paper explains our approach to the problem of pattern recognition by serial computer. The rudim...
This study has investigated some pattern recognition capabilities of devices consisting of arrays of...
We introduce the two-dimensional rational automata (RA) to recognize languages of pictures, as an ex...
We introduce the two-dimensional rational automata (RA) to recognize languages of pictures, as an ex...
We consider a simple model for representing a graph in computer memory in which every vertex is assi...
A finite automaton is one of the classic models of recognition devices, which is used to determine t...
In the thesis we study two dimensional simplicial complexes and linear codes. We say that a linear c...
There are numerous connections between the theory of formal languages and that of symbolic dynamics....
Blum and Hewitt first proposed two-dimensional automata as computational models of two-dimensional p...