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Because it's patterns, and pattern-matching is one of my weird mostly-useless skills.
Friday! ian_gunn 2009
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In a living brain there would be so many such interrelated circuits that no pattern-matching algorithm could index them, let alone infer how they are meaningfully related to each other.
World Wide Mind Michael chorost 2011
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In a living brain there would be so many such interrelated circuits that no pattern-matching algorithm could index them, let alone infer how they are meaningfully related to each other.
World Wide Mind Michael chorost 2011
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It's very raw data, and we have wonderful pattern-matching systems inside our head that we use to synthesise the world, which we then move and walk through.
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Any occupation requiring pattern-matching and the ability to find obscure connections will quickly morph from the domain of experts to that of ordinary people whose intelligence has been augmented by cheap digital tools.
Get Smarter 2009
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Any occupation requiring pattern-matching and the ability to find obscure connections will quickly morph from the domain of experts to that of ordinary people whose intelligence has been augmented by cheap digital tools.
Get Smarter 2009
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But circuitry could be custom tailored for pattern-matching jobs, getting answers faster and making it feasible to compare more kinds of data.
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The sensic simply ran the image's lip movements through a pattern-matching algorithm and read them as a deaf person might.
New Race Joe Sullivan 2010
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Intel's microprocessors already are used for such chores, sometimes called pattern-matching.
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Unlike all of the popular search engines in use today, which utilize mathematically-based pattern-matching technology i.e., they search for a particular word pattern, CognitionSearch understands the meaning of words in context; in both the query and in the document base.
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