Personal computer networking for concept understanding

  • Sakai, Y. (Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, Yamaguchi University) ;
  • Kitazawa, M. (Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, Yamaguchi University)
  • Published : 1992.10.01

Abstract

This paper deals with the architecture of an information processing model for the human concept understanding required in constructing intelligent man-machine interfaces. The architecture employed is a parallel processing by networking. For this purpose, personal computers are interconnected by LAN and are, in their roles, divided into three levels. A concept has two aspects; i.e., language and image. In the present model, the system as the holistic whole of personal computers together with peripheral devices processes visual information in cognitive level, searching for feasible solutions from a variety of aspects. An image inputted through peripheral systems is categorized and matched with those ever experienced with the aid of that categorization, and thus an image is identified.

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