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16 September 1992 Automatic pattern recognition
Brian E. P. Clement
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Abstract
A description is first given of the electronic circuitry sufficient and necessary to imitate the action and optical functions of a phase conjugate hologram in the two dimensions of the Euclidean plane. An explanation is then given of its derivation from the underlying principles of UK patent No. GB 2 199 976 (automatic pattern recognition), and of its spatiotemporal (hypercube) applications in neural network form using the phenomena of superconductivity, the genetic code, and a simple geometrical solution of the traveling salesman problem as examples. The presentation includes a discussion of the degree of phase coherence which would be necessary to construct an artificial brain based on a dynamic holographic structure.
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Brian E. P. Clement "Automatic pattern recognition", Proc. SPIE 1709, Applications of Artificial Neural Networks III, (16 September 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.140044
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KEYWORDS
Artificial neural networks

Electronic circuits

Pattern recognition

Holography

Neural networks

Phase conjugation

Prisms

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