Browsing CS Technical Reports by Author "Uhr, Leonard"
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A 2-Layered SIMD/MIMD Parallel Pyramidal "Array/Net"
Uhr, Leonard; Thompson, Murray; Lackey, Joseph (University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Computer Sciences, 1980) -
Brain-Structured Connectionist Networks That Perceive and Learn
Honavar, Vasant; Uhr, Leonard (University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Computer Sciences, 1989)This paper specifies the main features of Brain-like, Neuronal, and Connectionist models; argues for the need for, and usefulness of, structuring networks of neuron-like units into successively larger brain-like modules; ... -
Comparative Timings for a Neuron Recognition Program on Serial and Pyramid Computers
Li, Ze-Nian; Uhr, Leonard (University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Computer Sciences, 1986) -
Comparing Serial Computers, Arrays, and Networks, Using Measures of Active Resources
Uhr, Leonard (University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Computer Sciences, 1981) -
Compounding Denser (d,k) Graph Architectures for Computer Networks
Uhr, Leonard (University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Computer Sciences, 1981) -
Constructing Multi-Level Multi-Computer Networks
Uhr, Leonard (University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Computer Sciences, 1984) -
Coordination and Control Structures and Processes: Possibilities for Connectionist Networks (CN)
Honavar, Vasant; Uhr, Leonard (University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Computer Sciences, 1990) -
Describing, Using "Recognition Cones"
Uhr, Leonard (University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Computer Sciences, 1973)Parallel-serial perceptual "recognition cones" (RE-CO-DERS) are being developed to handle scenes of interacting objects, by successively transforming and coalescing information. Recognition cones apply the same mechanisms ... -
The Description of Scenes Over Time and Space
Uhr, Leonard (University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Computer Sciences, 1973)This paper explores techniques for pattern recognition and description of more than one object, where objects extend over time as well as over space. Three major interrelated issues are examined: A. Describing, as opposed ... -
EASEy-2: An English-Like Program Language
Uhr, Leonard (University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Computer Sciences, 1973) -
EASEy: An English-Like Programming Language for Artificial Intelligence and Complex Information Processing
Uhr, Leonard (University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Computer Sciences, 1974)EASEy (an Encoder for Algorithmic Syntactic English that's easy)is a programming language for list-processing and pattern-matching systems of the sort typically used for artificial intelligence and complex information ... -
Experimental Results Indicate that Generation, Local Receptive Fields and Global Convergence Improve Perceptual Learning in Connectionist Networks
Honavar, Vasant; Uhr, Leonard (University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Computer Sciences, 1988) -
Feasible Multi-Computer Architectures, Given 3-Dimensional Stacked Wafers
Uhr, Leonard (University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Computer Sciences, 1983) -
Flexible Linguistic Pattern Recognition
Uhr, Leonard (University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Computer Sciences, 1970) -
Flexible Pattern Recognition
Uhr, Leonard (University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Computer Sciences, 1969)This paper presents and describes a sequence of three computer programs that examine what "flexibility" might mean in the context of pattern recognition. Flexibility is a vague, but important, concept, and it is something ... -
Flexible Pattern Recognizers are also Concept Formers
Uhr, Leonard (University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Computer Sciences, 1973)The typical pattern recognizer (PR) applies a set of characterizers to an input. Each characterizer implies a set of possible names, and the single most highly implied name is chosen. The typical concept former (CF) applies ... -
Globally Dense (d,k) Graphs for Computer Network Architectures
Leland, Will; Quiao, Li; Uhr, Leonard (University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Computer Sciences, 1980) -
A Higher-Level Language for a Large Parallel Array Computer
Uhr, Leonard (University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Computer Sciences, 1979)This paper describes and discusses several pattern recognition programs that have been coded for and test-run on the CLIP parallel array computer. These programs were coded using a first version of a "higher-level language" ... -
Highly Parallel, Hierarchial, Recognition Cone Perceptual Structures
Uhr, Leonard (University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Computer Sciences, 1987) -
A Language for Parallel Processing of Arrays, Embedded in PASCAL
Uhr, Leonard (University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Computer Sciences, 1979)