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ABSTRACT:
A pattern recognition system, comprising a neural network formed utilizing nanotechnology and a pattern input unit, which communicates with the neural network, wherein the neural network processes data input via the pattern input unit in order to recognize data patterns thereof. Such a pattern recognition system can be implemented in the context of a speech recognition system and/or other pattern recognition systems, such as visual and/or imaging recognition systems.

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