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  The identification of objects and images by their shapes, forms, outlines, color, surface texture, temperature, or other attribute, usually by automatic means   [From Weik '89]
The act of identifying patterns within previously learned data This can be carried out by a neural network even in the presence of noise or when some data is missing
Computer-based recognition of forms or shapes within an image
A sub-discipline of machine vision where images are searched for specific patterns Optical character recognition or "OCR" is one type of pattern recognition, where images are searched for the letters of the alphabet
The branch of artificial intelligence that involves identifying recurring patterns in input data with the goal of understanding or categorizing that input  
ability of a computer to find and isolate images within a picture
In computer science, the imposition of identity on input data, such as speech, images, or a stream of text, by the recognition and delineation of patterns it contains and their relationships. Stages in pattern recognition may involve measurement of the object to identify distinguishing attributes, extraction of features for the defining attributes, and comparison with known patterns to determine a match or mismatch. Pattern recognition has extensive application in astronomy, medicine, robotics, and remote sensing by satellites. See also speech recognition
The task performed by a network trained to respond when an input vector close to a learned vector is presented The network "recognizes" the input as one of the original target vectors
Pattern recognition is the identification of patterns in large data sets, using appropriate mathematical methodology Examples are principal component analysis (PCA), SIMCA, partial least squares (PLS) and artificial neural networks (ANN) (3,34,35)
The ability to recognize a set of input data instantaneously and without conscious thought, such as recognizing a face The ability of a neural network to identify a set of previously learned data, even in the presence of noise and distortion in the input pattern
Ability to recognize a given sub pattern within a much larger pattern Alternatively, a machine capable of pattern recognition can be trained to extract certain features from a set of input patterns
(1) (n ) In image processing, the analysis, description, identification, and classification of objects or other meaningful regularities (2) (n ) A computer's capability of recognizing patterns, especially visual and sound patterns
The ability to abstract and integrate certain elements of a stimulus into an organized scheme for memory storage and retrieval (Solso)