Explain Edwin Hancock's structural pattern recognition approach.

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My central idea revolves around viewing patterns not just as collections of features, but as structured entities. I represented these structures using graphs, where nodes are features or objects and edges represent their relationships. The challenge then becomes identifying these structures and their invariant properties under transformations. This approach allows us to recognize objects even when they are viewed from different angles, under varying illumination, or when partially occluded. It’s about capturing the underlying relational essence.

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