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56 56 Appendixes A. The Study Group and its Workshop Activities A - 1 Biographical Sketches A - 1 Workshops A - 4 B. Steps Toward Artificial Intelligence Marvin Minsky .. B - xi B. Relevant Technologies 18.
56 56 Appendixes A. The Study Group and its Workshop Activities A - 1 Biographical Sketches A - 1 Workshops A - 4 B. Steps Toward Artificial Intelligence Marvin Minsky .. B - xi B. Relevant Technologies 18.
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Available from National Technical Information Service , Washington , D.C. Many human mental activities , such as writing computer programs , doing mathematics , engaging in common sense reasoning , understanding language , and even ...
Available from National Technical Information Service , Washington , D.C. Many human mental activities , such as writing computer programs , doing mathematics , engaging in common sense reasoning , understanding language , and even ...
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Comparable advances have been made in Earth resources and meteorological satellites , and across the full range of NASA activities . At the present time , the amount of data made available by NASA missions is larger than scientists can ...
Comparable advances have been made in Earth resources and meteorological satellites , and across the full range of NASA activities . At the present time , the amount of data made available by NASA missions is larger than scientists can ...
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In the 1980s , the Space Shuttle and its adjuncts will enable increased activities in the scientific exploration of the universe and a broadened approach to global service undertakings in space . The first steps toward utilizing the ...
In the 1980s , the Space Shuttle and its adjuncts will enable increased activities in the scientific exploration of the universe and a broadened approach to global service undertakings in space . The first steps toward utilizing the ...
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These considerations strongly suggest that technology must be developed so that most ground operation activities can be performed as close as possible to the sensors where the data is collected , namely by the robot in space .
These considerations strongly suggest that technology must be developed so that most ground operation activities can be performed as close as possible to the sensors where the data is collected , namely by the robot in space .
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