1 June 1992 Optical implementation of knowledge-based expression in data form
Sourangshu Mukhopadhay
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Abstract
The introduction of optics into the field of artificial intelligence is an important new trend. Optics has some inherent advantages such as parallel propagation, etc., which can be fully exploited especially in computer vision and pattern recognition. Similarly, in intelligent information processing where information is kept in well-formed expressions (sentences), optics can offer sufficient advantages. A method is proposed in which a well-formed expression is converted into an optical binary data form, which could possibly be better and easier for the computer to handle and access intelligent expressions. To perform this conversion, the tree-architecture-based system is shown to be very useful.
Sourangshu Mukhopadhay "Optical implementation of knowledge-based expression in data form," Optical Engineering 31(6), (1 June 1992). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.56176
Published: 1 June 1992
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KEYWORDS
Binary data

Beam splitters

Data processing

Optical components

Optical data conversion

Artificial intelligence

Beam propagation method

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