DocumentCode :
769259
Title :
Experiments in Adaptive Pattern Recognition
Author :
Bryan, James S.
Author_Institution :
Section on Technical Development, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Bethesda, Md.
fYear :
1963
Firstpage :
174
Lastpage :
179
Abstract :
The purpose of this paper and the experiments which it describes has been to supply data concerning the power of some Perceptron-like adaptive pattern recognition systems using linear discriminate functions. Three problems have been presented to such a machine: hand-print classification, blood-cell sorting and target identification in gray-scale aerial photographs. Performance of decision functions utilizing corrective training were compared with that obtained by a simple form of Bayes´ weighting. In general, the technique of corrective training was found to yield markedly superior results over the training sequence, but the ability to generalize or recognize samples not included in the training sequence was found to be about the same for the two techniques. Analysis of the experimental data permitted a quantitative evaluation of the effects of statistical dependence in the system together with a prediction of terminal error rates for the condition in which the number of A units is made infinitely large.
Keywords :
Adaptive systems; Error analysis; Gray-scale; Laboratories; Neurodynamics; Pattern recognition; Photoreceptors; Sorting; System testing; Uncertainty;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Military Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0536-1559
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TME.1963.4323068
Filename :
4323068
Link To Document :
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