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A Proposed Solution to the "Match" Problem
註釋In a bubble-chamber experiment, three cameras photograph the physical event simultaneously. These photographs consist of bubble-chamber tracks, which are sequences of bubbles, and there are approximately 20 tracks to a picture. The match problem in the analysis of the events is to identify the same track in the three views. The matching, even by a person, can be quite tricky; e.g., lines can cross in one view and not in another. People have many pattern-recognition processes, measuring abilities, and flexibility to choose certain parameters only in certain cases. Computers do not have the flexibility people do, and when many parameters are given, the logic can get very involved and the program extremely time-consuming. The solution we present here to the match problem for use on computers uses only a few parameters and has only a few exceptional cases.