Many types of supervised recognition algorithms have been developed over the past half century. However, it remains difficult to compare their flexibility and ability to reason. Part of the difficulty is the need of a good definition of flexibility. This chapter is dedicated to defining and evaluating flexibility in recognition.
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Achler, T. (2012). Artificial General Intelligence Begins With Recognition: Evaluating the Flexibility of Recognition (pp. 197–217). https://doi.org/10.2991/978-94-91216-62-6_11
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