(1) (n.) In image processing, the analysis, description, identification, and classification of objects or other meaningful regularities.(2) (n.) A computer's capability of recognizing patterns, especially visual and sound patterns.
Identification and classification of images based on textures, shapes, colors, etc found within images
Being able to recognize a candlestick chart pattern that indicates a possible buy or sell short opportunity.
A technology that enables the comparison of images to find a match. For example a fingerprint recognition system.
PR and related multivariate statistical approaches can be used to discern significant patterns in complex data sets and are particularly appropriate in situations where there are more variables than samples in the data set. The general aim of PR is to classify objects (in this case 1H NMR spectra) or to predict the origin of objects based on identification of inherent patterns in a set of indirect measurements. PR methods can reduce the dimensionality of complex data sets via 2 or 3D mapping procedures, thereby facilitating the visualisation of inherent patterns in the data
Recognition of patterns with the goal of identifying, classifying, or categorizing inputs.
The identification of a pattern in the distribution of particular environmental variables across landscapes. Since some aspects of these patterns may be highly correlated with archaeological resource presence or absence, their identification is an essential component of a predictive archaeological resource modelling project.
The ability to recognize a set of input data instantaneously and without conscious thought, such as recognizing a face. The ability of a neural network to identify a set of previously learned data, even in the presence of noise and distortion in the input pattern.
Ability to recognize a given sub pattern within a much larger pattern. Alternatively, a machine capable of pattern recognition can be trained to extract certain features from a set of input patterns.
The end result of the process whereby, a computer program or algorithm detects subtle and discrete, but related, variations in large volumes of data. One of the key functions of Correlogic's algorithms is to recognize these otherwise “invisible” patterns in human protein data that distinquish healthy from diseased patients as a means of detecting diseases such as prostate cancer.
Computer-based recognition of forms or shapes within an image.
Picking out meaningful patterns from a large amount of data such as a digitized image. Pattern Recognition algorithms are the basis for speech recognition software and computer vision systems. Pattern Recognition software is also used to sort through vast amounts of scientific data.
Pattern recognition is a sub-topic of machine learning.
Pattern Recognition is William Gibson's eighth novel, the first to be set in the contemporary world. Although set in the immediate past and referring to real-world technology, it's still considered a work of science fiction.
Pattern Recognition is an album by Australian band Sea Scouts. From the liner notes: "Recorded December 1998 by Neil Thomason & Leigh Ritson. Mixed by Sea Scouts & Neil Thomason."
Pattern recognition involves identification of faces, objects, words, melodies, etc. The visual system does more than just interpret forms, contours and colors. Pattern recognition refers to the process of recognizing a set of stimuli arranged in a certain pattern that is characteristic of that set of stimuli.