Data classifying apparatus and material recognizing apparatus

Data processing: database and file management or data structures – Database design – Data structure types

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C707S793000

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ABSTRACT:
In the present invention, model data groups each comprised of a plurality of items of model data are classified according to predetermined item and are thereby classified into classes each having a smaller distribution than a category that an application requires, a representative value of each class is compared with input data, a class with the representative value having a highest degree of similarity with the input data is determine, a category to which the class belongs is obtained, and thus the category to which the input data belongs is determined.

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English Language Abstract of JP6-111021.
Fisher, “The Use of Multiple Measurements in Taxonomic Problems”, Ann. Eugenics, 7, Part II, 1936, pp. 179-188.
Mori et al., “Pattern Recognition”, IEICE, 1993, with an English language translation of the relevant portions.

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