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C. Mazza
ABSTRACT
We consider Whittle's probabilistic content addressable memory, the antiphon, which is designed for recovering stored patterns from nonlinear distortions of the input messages. We give an application to content-based image retrieval systems and propose canonical ways of choosing similarity thresholds ensuring statistical consistency 
ECVision indexed and annotated bibliography of cognitive computer vision publications
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Neural-Net Inference and Content-Addressable MemorySite generated on Friday, 06 January 2006