Recognition
by Kenneth Sayre
Keyword(s): A.I./Mind, Nonfiction
Dates read: March 15-18, 1998,
Rating: None
This book is a philosophical essay on the differences between recognition, identification, and classification. In quite a lot of the scientific literature, these terms are confounded, so Sayre's careful thinking about the semantic differences is worth considering, even if his presentation is extremely drawn out. Sayre's application of these ideas was to handwriting recognition; I don't know the historical context (this was the early 60s), but it appears to have been very forward-thinking.
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