Analogies Between Binary Images: Application to Chinese Characters

The purpose of this chapter is to show how it is possible to efficiently extract the structure of a set of objects by use of the notion of proportional analogy. As a proportional analogy involves four objects, the very naïve approach to the problem, has b

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Computational Approaches to Analogical Reasoning: Current Trends

Studies in Computational Intelligence Volume 548

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Editors Henri Prade Gilles Richard IRIT-CNRS University of Toulouse Toulouse France

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