[math/0212400] Pattern theory: the mathematics of perception
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[Submitted on 1 Dec 2002]
Pattern theory: the mathematics of perception
Is there a mathematical theory underlying intelligence? Control theory addresses the output side, motor control, but the work of the last 30 years has made clear that perception is a matter of Bayesian statistical inference, based on stochastic models of the signals delivered by our senses and the structures in the world producing them. We will start by sketching the simplest such model, the hidden Markov model for speech, and then go on illustrate the complications, mathematical issues and challenges that this has led to.
Subjects: | Numerical Analysis (math.NA); Statistics Theory (math.ST) |
MSC classes: | 60K35, 82B43 |
Report number: | ICM-2002 |
Cite as: | arXiv:math/0212400 [math.NA] |
(or arXiv:math/0212400v1 [math.NA] for this version) | |
https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.math/0212400 | |
Journal reference: | Proceedings of the ICM, Beijing 2002, vol. 1, 401--422 |
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