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Sehen und Horen sind Sinneswahrnehmungen, die fur die
Leistungsfahigkeit von Mensehen und Tieren von erheblieher
Bedeutung sind. Die Anwendung der Mustererkennung. des masehinellen
Verstehens von Bildern und Spraehe, wird eine entspreehende
Leistungssteigerung bei teehnisehen Systemen be- wirken. Die
Vorteile, die sieh dureh den Einsatz intelligenter Sensorik
erzielen lassen, werden bereits in zunehmenden MaBe erkannt. Die
gro e Zahl anwendungsbezogener Beitrage zum 8. DAGM-Symposium zeigt
insbeson- dere aueh die Vielfalt der mogliehen Einsatzgebiete.
Sehen und Horen erfordern neben der Signalverarbeitung
Abstraktionspro- zesse, an denen umfangreiehe, in ihrer Funktion
erst ansatzweise verstan- dene Teile des Gehirns beteiligt sind.
Bei der Komplexitat dieser Pro- zesse ist es nieht uberrasehend,
daB die Mustererkennung als Teilaufgabe im Arbeitsgebiet Kunstliehe
lntelligenz verstanden wird. So war es aueh zu erwarten, daB sieh
unter den Beitragen zum 8. DAGM-Symposium ein zwei- ter Sehwerpunkt
bei den wissensbasierten Erkennungsmeehanismen herausge- bildet
hat. Wenn ieh einmal - ohne Grenzen ziehen zu wollen - die
anwendungsbezogene Umsetzung der Mustererkennung eher den
lngenieuren, die Arbeiten auf dem Gebiet der Kunstliehen
lntelligenz eher den lnformatikern zuordne, dann werden sieh eehte
Fortsehritte nur dureh interdisziplinare Arbeit erzie- len lassen.
leh glaube, daB die Mustererkennung schon immer ein
Kristallisationspunkt fur die Zusammenarbeit vieler
wissensehaftlieher Disziplinen gewesen ist. leh hoffe, daB unser
Arbeitsgebiet aueh in Zukunft dazu herausfordert, Grenzen zu
ubersehreiten und ieh wunsehe mir, daB unser 8. DAGM-Sympo- sium
ein dafur geeignetes Diskussionsforum bieten mage.
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Just before we reached the Cimarron country, which is very hilly
and is drained by the Red River, and where we were out of all
danger from Indians, I had a narrow escape from death. I was in the
lead of our train and had crossed a muddy place in the road. I
drove on without noticing that I was leaving the other teams far
behind. A wagon stuck fast in the mire, which caused my companions
a great deal of labor and much delay. At last I halted to await the
coming of the other teams. Suddenly there fell a shot from the
dense growth of a wild sunflower copse. It missed my head by a very
close margin and just grazed the ear of one of the mules.
Just before we reached the Cimarron country, which is very hilly
and is drained by the Red River, and where we were out of all
danger from Indians, I had a narrow escape from death. I was in the
lead of our train and had crossed a muddy place in the road. I
drove on without noticing that I was leaving the other teams far
behind. A wagon stuck fast in the mire, which caused my companions
a great deal of labor and much delay. At last I halted to await the
coming of the other teams. Suddenly there fell a shot from the
dense growth of a wild sunflower copse. It missed my head by a very
close margin and just grazed the ear of one of the mules.
Just before we reached the Cimarron country, which is very hilly
and is drained by the Red River, and where we were out of all
danger from Indians, I had a narrow escape from death. I was in the
lead of our train and had crossed a muddy place in the road. I
drove on without noticing that I was leaving the other teams far
behind. A wagon stuck fast in the mire, which caused my companions
a great deal of labor and much delay. At last I halted to await the
coming of the other teams. Suddenly there fell a shot from the
dense growth of a wild sunflower copse. It missed my head by a very
close margin and just grazed the ear of one of the mules.
This Book Is In Latin. Due to the very old age and scarcity of this
book, many of the pages may be hard to read due to the blurring of
the original text, possible missing pages, missing text and other
issues beyond our control.
This Book Is In Latin. Due to the very old age and scarcity of this
book, many of the pages may be hard to read due to the blurring of
the original text, possible missing pages, missing text and other
issues beyond our control.
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