Abstract

The principal functions which characterize brain-like behaviour are considered, namely pattern recognition, pattern synthesis, memory and learning, and it is tentatively concluded that the brain can usefully be regarded as a pattern recognition machine. The primary features of the pattern recognition process, namely the concept of similarity, the use of context and the need for iterative signal analysis, are discussed. Finally, a model of a simple speech recognition machine which incorporates those aspects of brain processes which are relevant to such a machine is proposed.

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