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30 April 1987 User Interface Design For A General Purpose Pattern Recognition Package
Kenneth R. Castleman, David Fabian
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Abstract
Researchers with backgrounds in fields other than pattern recognition are becoming increasingly aware of the contribution that quantitative image analysis and pattern recognition can make in their work. These unlimited application possibilities hold a bright future for the technology of pattern recognition. Required, however, is an easy to use, simple to understand user interface to the system. This paper discusses those requirements and presents a classifier design example that was developed on one such system. Also included are a glossary and a summary of the mathematics behind the Bayes classifier.
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Kenneth R. Castleman and David Fabian "User Interface Design For A General Purpose Pattern Recognition Package", Proc. SPIE 0755, Image Pattern Recognition: Algorithm Implementations, Techniques, and Technology, (30 April 1987); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.940012
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KEYWORDS
Pattern recognition

Detection and tracking algorithms

FDA class I medical device development

Human-machine interfaces

Feature extraction

Error analysis

Computing systems

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