The first keynote address, "A theory of biological vision," was given by Robert Hecht-Neilson,

Aug. 1, 1999
The first keynote address, "A theory of biological vision," was given by Robert Hecht-Neilson, cofounder and chief scientist of HNC Software Inc. . He discussed how vision works in cortronic neural networks within the human brain. In fact, based on related hierarchical token-string representation concepts, the US Navy and DARPA have funded the development of an experimental vision object representation and segmentation system for the rapid measurement of visual object attributes.

The first keynote address, "A theory of biological vision," was given by Robert Hecht-Neilson, cofounder and chief scientist of HNC Software Inc. . He discussed how vision works in cortronic neural networks within the human brain. In fact, based on related hierarchical token-string representation concepts, the US Navy and DARPA have funded the development of an experimental vision object representation and segmentation system for the rapid measurement of visual object attributes.

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