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A stochastic version of general recognition theory.
General Recognition Theory (GRT; Ashby & Townsend, 1986) is a multidimensional theory of classification.
The anti-idiotypic antibodies can be monitored using complementary epitopes, designed according to the "molecular recognition" theory.
The "secret" is the Pattern Recognition Theory of the Mind (PRTM), apparently an unconscious revival of the old "pandemonium" theory of perception.
The acronym P.R.T.M., for Pattern Recognition Theory of Mind, is new, but to scientists in the field, the basic idea is significantly less new than Kurzweil's subtitle ("The Secret of Human Thought Revealed") lets on.
Regression is a supervised technique from pattern recognition theory in which a mapping from a number of input variables (features) to a continuous output variable is learned from a set of examples from which both input and output are known.
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Therefore, recognition theories are a powerful tool to demand that inventive capacities of indigenous communities are publicly recognized (cf. Heins [2008]; Dübgen [2012]).
The fundamental concept behind recognition theories can be found in Hegel's memorable words "they recognize each other as mutually recognizing one another" (Hegel [1807/1970]).
Relationships of loving care are deemed important within psychologically oriented recognition theories (Benjamin 1988, Honneth 1992) because such emotionally fulfilling interactions are supposed to display the first form of recognition humans experience.
When aiming to include a wider range of people in scientific enterprises, the capabilities and human rights approach supported by some elements of recognition theories have a strong potential (Timmermann [2013]; [Papaioannou]).
A great many, perhaps a majority, of shape recognition theories propose that contour attributes, i.e., orientation, curvature and linear extent, provide the elemental features that define the shape of an object.
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