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Publications

Publication April 1, 1963

Investigation of a Common Training Procedure for Remote and Rapid Design, Repair and Redesign of Devices

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The object of this proposed research program is to investigate the possibility of using one training procedure to rapidly and remotely design, repair, and redesign devices.

Artificial intelligence publications June 1, 1962

Research on Self-Organizing Machines

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Submitting a proposal to provide funds for the continuation of work in several important areas of learning-machine research.

Cyber & formal methods publications September 1, 1961

Mathematical Techniques of Self-Organizing Systems

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This proposal outlines a program of research aimed at the development of a mathematical structure to serve as a means for realizing a useful, economical, self-organizing machine.

Artificial intelligence publications August 1, 1960

Research in Self-Organizing Machines

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The four areas of present interest are: Neural Element Development; Integral Geometry Studies; Distributed Memory Studies; Photographic-Optical Simulation of Neural Nets.

Artificial intelligence publications August 1, 1960

Graphical Data Processing Research Study and Experimental Investigation

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We aimed to conduct a research study and experimental investigation of techniques and equipment characteristics suitable for application to graphical data processing for military requirements.

Artificial intelligence publications December 1, 1959

Simulation of Neural Networks by Optical-Photographic Methods

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A method of using photographic film and pin-hole optical wiring is proposed here to simulate an electronic data processing machine having many elements operating in parallel.

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