Software for self-programming

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395500, 395800, 364DIG1, G06F 1518

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ABSTRACT:
In self-programming, an iteration uses data indicating parameters. Some parameters can be used to obtain an input value. Another parameter can be a match value that can be used with an input value to obtain control data indicating whether to perform a learning response. Another parameter could include a stack that temporarily stores a generated value from each of a number of preceding iterations in which a learning response was not performed. Another parameter could include learned values stored from the stack during a learning response. Some parameters can be numbers: a number of iterations from which generated values are stored during a learning response; a number of unsuccessful iterations after which values are generated randomly; or a number of iterations during which values are generated randomly. A parameter can indicate whether learned values are cleared before a self-programming session. Some parameters can indicate how images are presented to a user. A software product can include a storage medium with instruction data indicating instructions a processor can execute to perform self-programming. The storage medium can also have default parameter data. The processor can provide a graphical user interface allowing a user to provide or modify parameters, so that a user can experiment to obtain optimal parameters.

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