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Due to the characteristics of the information entering intelligent biological systems interacting with a natural environment these systems must try to find the best solution of a decision situation by means of a permanent interaction between the incoming data stream and the internal decision making process.
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Boehme, HJ., Braumann, UD., Heinke, D., Gross, HM. (1995). A Neural Network Architecture for Scene Interpretation. In: Kappen, B., Gielen, S. (eds) Neural Networks: Artificial Intelligence and Industrial Applications. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-3087-1_34
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