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Human Face Recognition Using Third-Order Synthetic Neural Networks (Hardcover, 1997 ed.): Okechukwu A. Uwechue, Abhijit S.... Human Face Recognition Using Third-Order Synthetic Neural Networks (Hardcover, 1997 ed.)
Okechukwu A. Uwechue, Abhijit S. Pandya
R4,081 Discovery Miles 40 810 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Human Face Recognition Using Third-Order Synthetic Neural Networks explores the viability of the application of High-order synthetic neural network technology to transformation-invariant recognition of complex visual patterns. High-order networks require little training data (hence, short training times) and have been used to perform transformation-invariant recognition of relatively simple visual patterns, achieving very high recognition rates. The successful results of these methods provided inspiration to address more practical problems which have grayscale as opposed to binary patterns (e.g., alphanumeric characters, aircraft silhouettes) and are also more complex in nature as opposed to purely edge-extracted images - human face recognition is such a problem. Human Face Recognition Using Third-Order Synthetic Neural Networks serves as an excellent reference for researchers and professionals working on applying neural network technology to the recognition of complex visual patterns.

Human Face Recognition Using Third-Order Synthetic Neural Networks (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1997):... Human Face Recognition Using Third-Order Synthetic Neural Networks (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1997)
Okechukwu A. Uwechue, Abhijit S. Pandya
R3,971 Discovery Miles 39 710 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Human Face Recognition Using Third-Order Synthetic Neural Networks explores the viability of the application of High-order synthetic neural network technology to transformation-invariant recognition of complex visual patterns. High-order networks require little training data (hence, short training times) and have been used to perform transformation-invariant recognition of relatively simple visual patterns, achieving very high recognition rates. The successful results of these methods provided inspiration to address more practical problems which have grayscale as opposed to binary patterns (e.g., alphanumeric characters, aircraft silhouettes) and are also more complex in nature as opposed to purely edge-extracted images - human face recognition is such a problem. Human Face Recognition Using Third-Order Synthetic Neural Networks serves as an excellent reference for researchers and professionals working on applying neural network technology to the recognition of complex visual patterns.

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