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Pattern Recognition
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Pattern recognition methods have been applied to a wide variety of chemical problems. In a typical pattern recognition study, samples are classified according to a specific property using measurements that are indirectly related to the property of interest. An empirical relationship or classification rule is developed from a set of samples for which the property of interest and the measurements are known. The classification rule can then be used to predict the property in samples that are not...
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Ray Kurzweil: inventor, futurist, life changer.(Biography)
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Gibson takes on 2003 SF master's new novel treats our pop culture
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; STEVE INSKEEP Morning Edition (NPR) 08-18-2003 Interview: William Gibson discusses his new book, "Pattern Recognition" Host: STEVE INSKEEP Time: 11:00 AM-12:00 Noon STEVE INSKEEP, host: The September 11 attacks forced science fiction writer William Gibson to reconsider his art. Gibson is the author
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