A method for the easy storage of discriminant polynomials
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Abstract
One of the purposes of feature extraction is to save on the memory required to store the descriptions of the patterns learned. It is, however, the opinion of this author that a far more important function of feature extraction is to attach statistical significance to the patterns learned and to change the measured variables for future experiments in the same pattern recognition environment.
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June 1973
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ISBN:9781450379168
DOI:10.1145/1499586
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Published: 04 June 1973
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