Introduction Pattern Recognition

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Introduction PatternRecognition

ACOE402NeuralNetworksandFuzzysystems EfthyvoulosC.Kyriacou(PhD)Assis.Prof. ComputerScienceandEngineeringDepartment

P tt Recognition Pattern R iti Basic B i P Principles i i l


Patterniseverydiscreteeventrelatedtoan application li ti Forexampleallpossiblepatternsofenglish alphabetlettersdefineapatternspace

Differententitiesthatrefertothesamepattern

D Describing ibi apattern tt


Describingapattern
Theuseofasmallnumberofparametersinorder todescribeanobject

Processingofsignalsrelatedtopatterns Syntacticaldescriptionofpatternsbydefining primitives Listsofcharacteristics

Describing gpatterns p using g multidimensionalspaces


Use a parameters vector of p dimensions

The numbers could be real, integer or binary depending p g on the p problem we have to describe. They are p features or measurements created through feature extraction techniques
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P tt space Pattern
Thepatternspaceofanapplicationis expressed dwith ith and d i includes l d amatrix t i of fN events Everyeventisapointinthepdimensional space Whenhavingp3pointscanbe space. graphicallyrepresented

ExampleofaPatternspaceforp=2
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Description p ofp patternsusing g multidimensionalspaces


Ifandarepatternvectorsthedistances d l din declared i the th applications li ti h haveth thef following ll i properties p p

Di t Distances
Minkowski sclass

City Block

Euclidean

Chebychev

Mahalanobis

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