Computer architecture providing programmable degrees of an almos

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358160, 382 34, 382 27, G06K 968, G06F 722, H04N 514

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ABSTRACT:
This invention features a new computer system architecture comprising a variable comparison of input data with programmable Template data. The system has the capability to provide an "almost" condition, which is a similarity match between a near or close actual data and the "exact" data stored in template memory. Different degree levels of "almost" are possible with the inventive system.

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