Notes on the distinction between character recognition machines and perceiving machines

This paper attempts to develop formal distinctions between a machine that passively classifies its inputs into predetermined categories, and one that develops its own classificatory scheme. The greater generality of the latter as against the former is pointed out.

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Published inAmerican Documentation Vol. 12; no. 4; pp. 292 - 293
Main Authors Jones, Robert M., Taube, Mortimer
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published New York Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company 01.10.1961
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Wiley Periodicals Inc
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Summary:This paper attempts to develop formal distinctions between a machine that passively classifies its inputs into predetermined categories, and one that develops its own classificatory scheme. The greater generality of the latter as against the former is pointed out.
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ArticleID:ASI5090120409
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ISSN:0096-946X
0002-8231
1936-6108
1097-4571
DOI:10.1002/asi.5090120409