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A proposed fuzzy logic hardware implementation for character recognition

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1 Author(s)
Kaskowitz, M. ; VLSI Technol. Inc., San Jose, CA, USA

Fuzzy logic has been growing in popularity as an alternative to traditional control logic. Recent studies have explored utilizing fuzzy logic for character recognition, with the major drawback being the “slowness” of common software approaches. This paper reviews one such study, and then propose how a system can be architected utilizing new hardware developments, overcoming the performance issues of the previous software approaches

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WESCON/'93. Conference Record,

Date of Conference: 28-30 Sep 1993

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