The Mitsubishi Electric Corporation Central Research Laboratory is involved in the development of optical neuro devices for pattern recognition. The basic idea of the optical neuro device is to perform a vector multiplication in parallel. It uses the neural network concept to acquire the knowledge (in this case the desired pattern) from the real world through learning. It uses an array of GaAs photodetectors. They are exploring a novel concept. It has a significant impact on image recognition and identification of enemy planes, tanks, etc., during reconnaissance missions.
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation Central Research Laboratory in Amagasaki, Hyogo
1993
3 pages
Report
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English
Computers, Control & Information Theory , Optoelectronic Devices & Systems , Computer Hardware , Neural nets , Pattern recognition , Photodetectors , Optical equipment , Gallium arsenides , Arrays , Parallel processors , Optical images , Japan , Vector analysis , Neurology , Learning , Reconnaissance , Multiplication , Foreign technology , Foreign reports
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