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The possible applications of pattern recognition techniques to the natural sciences are limited only by the human imagination. All facets of science are generating reams of data which increases the need for more sophisticated methods of data reduction and analysis. The possibilities are infinite. Therefore, it is not the purpose of this chapter to give an exhaustive list of approaches and applications, but rather to give an idea of the possibilities that exist, and some insight into reference source materials.
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Wolff, D.D., Parsons, M.L. (1983). Natural Science Applications. In: Pattern Recognition Approach to Data Interpretation. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-9331-7_4
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