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Re: [computer-go] Fuzzy pattern matching



Check out the new edition of Pattern Classification by Duda, Hart, and Stork. It's a fairly clear, encyclopedic survey of techniques in this area.

I think I'd be getting more out of it if my linear algebra were in better shape. I still don't understand Support Vector Machines, but they're all the rage in the neural network community.


On Thursday, October 30, 2003, at 05:43 AM, Gian-Carlo Pascutto wrote:

Hello,

does anyone have any resources related to fuzzy
pattern matching? I'm trying to determine when
two bitmaps (or tritmaps or two bitmaps) are 'almost'
the same, or when no exact match is found, which other
bitmaps represent closest matches.

Bonus points for the method being very fast :)

Anybody using this in a go program?

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GCP
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Lewis & Clark College
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