- classifiers,
transducers and sequencers.
Acceptors (also
called detectors or
recognizers)
produce binary output,
indicating whether or not the
received input...
- Russell, Richard; Duchaine, Brad; Nakayama, Ken (April 2009). "Super-
recognizers:
People with
extraordinary face
recognition ability".
Psychonomic Bulletin...
- combinator, ⊕,
applies each of the
recognizers on the same
index j and
returns the
union of the
finishing indices of the
recognizers: ( p ⊕ q ) ( j ) = p ( j )...
- Yugoslavia. Bannoura, Saed (28
August 2011). "124 Out of 193
Countries Recognize Palestinian Independence".
IMEMC News.
International Middle East Media...
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hierarchy of
pattern recognizers.
Kurzweil states that the
neocortex contains about 300
million very
general pattern recognizers,
arranged in a hierarchy...
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recursively enumerable (also
recognizable,
partially decidable, semidecidable, Turing-acceptable or Turing-
recognizable) if it is a
recursively enumerable...
- [citation needed] EAGs were
introduced and
studied by D.A. Watt in 1974;
recognizers were
developed at the
University of
Nijmegen between 1985 and 1995. The...
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network recognizers. However,
programmers must
manually determine the
properties they feel are important. This
approach gives the
recognizer more control...
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belongs to the
language or is
grammatically incorrect. To
describe such
recognizers,
formal language theory uses
separate formalisms,
known as
automata theory...
- Look up
recognizable in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Recognizable is to be able to
recall information from the past.
Recognizable may also
refer to:...