How do “perception” and “recognition” relate to each other, as “execution” and “perception” are to what?

I am not using the proper language for this analogy. What is the difference between perception and execution?

  • What is perception. My point is (is) from which I understand data.
  • “Recognition” means the addition of structure to the perception. As well
  • By “execution” I mean the transformation of data to action.

What is a (mass?) noun describing the addition of structure to execution?


Note: I think “acquisition” describes the addition of structure to execution, but not to execution. I think Similarly, “recognition” describes the addition of structure not to perception, but to the perception.

Asked on March 16, 2021 in Meaning.
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In that sequence recognition already provides the structure necessary to determine what the execution reactions will entail. Since the time is approaching from the reception of information into the decision of an action on the basis of that information, perhaps the addition of a deliberation step provides what you are looking for, in that it separates the

receipt and recognition of information from the processes of deciding one of the many possible actions to take based on that information.

Answered on March 16, 2021.
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Maybe strategy, i.e. a strategy. Perhaps by thinking that a strategy (or a strategy) is better than its actual objectives? Is there a procedure to plan/obtain

a successful execution. But it is not possible.?

Answered on March 16, 2021.
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