Browsing by Author "Uhr, Leonard"
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Parallel, Hierarchical Software/Hardware Pyramid Architectures
Uhr, Leonard (University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Computer Sciences, 1986) -
Parallel-Serial Production Systems with Many Working Memories
Uhr, Leonard (University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Computer Sciences, 1978)This paper describes several extensions to standard Production System (PS) languages that appear to make them more conveniently usable for a wider variety of perceptual and cognitive systems. The extensions are described ... -
A Parallel-Serial Recognition Cone System for Perception: Some Test Results
Uhr, Leonard; Douglass, Robert (University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Computer Sciences, 1977)This paper presents some results of tests of specific "recognition cone" systems for probabilistic parallel-serial recognition and description of two-dimensional scenes of objects. Simula and Fortran encoded systems were ... -
A Primer on Image Manipulation Using a High Resolution Color Display Terminal
Hanrahan, Pat; Schulz, Randy; Uhr, Leonard (University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Computer Sciences, 1982) -
Process-Structured Architectures to Transform Information Flowing Through
Uhr, Leonard (University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Computer Sciences, 1988) -
Pyramid Multi-Computers and Extensions and Augmentations
Uhr, Leonard (University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Computer Sciences, 1983) -
Pyramid Vision Using Key Features to Integrate Image-Driven Bottom-Up and Model-Driven Top-Down Processes
Li, Ze-Nian; Uhr, Leonard (University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Computer Sciences, 1986) -
A Pyramidal Approach for the Recognition of Neurons Using Key Features
Li, Ze-nian; Uhr, Leonard (University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Computer Sciences, 1985) -
Recognition Cones and Some Test Results: The Imminent Arrival of Well-Structured Parallel-Serial Computers, Positions, and Positions on Positions
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Recognition Cones That Perceive and Describe Scenes that Move and Change Over Time
Uhr, Leonard (University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Computer Sciences, 1975)This paper describes a "recognition cone" model of the perceptual system that can input and process a continuously changing image of a scene (e.g. the successive frames of a movie or television camera). It recognizes and ... -
Recognition Cones: A Neuronal Architecture for Perception and Learning
Honavar, Vasant; Uhr, Leonard (University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Computer Sciences, 1987) -
Recognizing, Understanding, Deciding Whether to Obey, and Executing Commands
Uhr, Leonard (University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Computer Sciences, 1973)This paper examines a programmed model (called DECIDER-1) that, 1)recognizes scenes of things, among which are a)objects, and b)words that form commands (or questions or other types of statements), 2)recognizes the import ... -
The Several Steps from Icon to Symbol, Using Structured Cone/Pyramids
Uhr, Leonard; Schmitt, Larry (University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Computer Sciences, 1982) -
Toward a Computational Information-Processing Model of Object Perception
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Toward Integrated Cognitive Systems, Which Must Make Fuzzy Decisions About Fuzzy Problems
Uhr, Leonard (University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Computer Sciences, 1974)This paper presents and gives examples of the behavior of a simple computer-programmed model (called "SEER", for - semantic learner - ), for an integrated, wholistic cognitive system. The system combines the cognitive ... -
Tryouts Toward the Production of Thought
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A Wholistic Cognitive System (Seer-2) for Integrated Perception, Action and Thought
Uhr, Leonard (University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Computer Sciences, 1974)This paper describes a computer-programmed model, SEER-2, that can perform a variety of different types of actions that span the human intellectual processes, including naming objects, describing scenes, answering simple ... -
A Wholistic Integrated Cognitive System (SEER-T1) that Interacts with its Environment Over Time
Uhr, Leonard (University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Computer Sciences, 1975)This paper describes, presents and discusses a computer-programmed model for a wholistic system that performs the variety of functions usually thought of as "cognitive" while interacting with an environment of objects ...