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26 August 1999 Anthropomorphic robot for recognition of objects
Vera Moiseevna Ginzburg
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Abstract
Heated debates were taking place a few decades ago between the proponents of digital and analog methods in information. Technology have resulted in unequivocal triumph of the former. However, some serious technological problems confronting the world civilization on the threshold of the new millennium, such as Y2K and computer network vulnerability, probably spring from this one-sided approach. Dire consequences of problems of this kind can be alleviated through learning from the nature.
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Vera Moiseevna Ginzburg "Anthropomorphic robot for recognition of objects", Proc. SPIE 3837, Intelligent Robots and Computer Vision XVIII: Algorithms, Techniques, and Active Vision, (26 August 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.360316
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KEYWORDS
Genetics

Image processing

Antennas

Holography

Iterated function systems

Retina

Optical correlators

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