Abstract
If we superficially compare the computer pattern treatment with the functioning of the brain, the advantages are evident. The brain uses the retinal images accurately and without difficulty, and gives a swift response, even though at the same time it must take into account information received from our surroundings and our memory.
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A. Caron "A Morphological Machine", Proc. SPIE 0938, Digital and Optical Shape Representation and Pattern Recognition, (22 August 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.976610
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KEYWORDS
Neurons

Mouth

Brain

Optical pattern recognition

Reliability

Axons

Content addressable memory

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