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Colored pattern recognition with a neural network model

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Abstract

An algorithm for multicolored pattern recognition is proposed. A scheme for recognizing patterns encoded in three basic colors, i.e., red, green, and blue, is presented. This scheme can be implemented optically with grating structures. Another advantage of this scheme is its capability of pattern recognition with gray levels. This can be accomplished by coding gray levels with different colors.

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