Abstract

The Real World Computing Program (RWC) is a national research program funded by Japan’s Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI) with a budget of $500 million for 10 years (1992–2001). The RWC has as its overall technical objective the development of flexible and advanced information technologies, that are capable of processing a variety of diversified information (such as images, speech, texts, and so forth). The RWC emphasizes technologies that match the flexibility of human information processing capabilities such as pattern recognition, handling of incomplete information, learning and self-organisation, all of which are manifested in the way people solve problems in the real world.

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