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While being easily solved by human beings and animals, practical engineering problems such as image and speech recognition pose formidable difficulties to today’s conventional digital computing technology. In consequence, new methods are being developed by investigating the mechanisms of the human brain, which are particularly promising in the field of image and speech processing.

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Hänggi, M., Moschytz, G.S. (2000). Introduction. In: Hänggi, M., Moschytz, G.S. (eds) Cellular Neural Networks. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-3220-7_1

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