Abstract
The capacity of the visual system to recognize patterns that have undergone various transformations may be explained by a scheme in which the system associates with each pattern certain features and feature-relations that remain constant under the action of the given transformations. Some of the characteristics of such a recognition scheme are examined and an approach is proposed for the analysis of the pattern structure determined by these feature and feature-relation assignments. Data are presented relating to the stability of these assignments under changes in recognition criteria.

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