in reply to Pattern Recognition Quest

There's quite a lot of technical literature on pattern recognition. (a searh for "pattern recognition" on ACM's website gave me about 4500 hits). I know you can google at least as well as I can, so I'm not going to just give you some random links.

I think that MIT's AI lab has done quite a bit of work on pattern recognition. Looking there would probably be a good place to start (and some of their papers are probably classics).

It may be interesting (and challenging) to try to detect steganography in images, too.

emc

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Re^2: Pattern Recognition Quest
by eric256 (Parson) on Jan 04, 2006 at 22:00 UTC

    Yes I can google. There is an abundant amout of information and I should have mentioned that. I was more wondering if someone else was interested in this, and perhaps if anyone had some "real world" expereince/ideas to share. I did google for manything but often google is bane in that it returns tons of useless stuff too. BTW what is ACM? Anf if you've done anything with pattern recognition do you have specific links that are good? I'm off to try and find MIT AI papers now. Thanks.


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