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... concerned with specify- ing optimal schedules or combinations . Many of these prob- lems can be attacked by the methods of AI . A classical example is the traveling salesman's problem . The problem here is to find a minimum distance ...
... concerned with specify- ing optimal schedules or combinations . Many of these prob- lems can be attacked by the methods of AI . A classical example is the traveling salesman's problem . The problem here is to find a minimum distance ...
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... concerned us in the past . It is placing on us — perhaps forcing on us - the responsibilities of protecting future generations as well as our own . In this way , the new technology , the new knowledge , is helping to redefine the ...
... concerned us in the past . It is placing on us — perhaps forcing on us - the responsibilities of protecting future generations as well as our own . In this way , the new technology , the new knowledge , is helping to redefine the ...
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... concerned , manipulators could perform reliable , accurate , repetitive operations which would be difficult for a human , in space , to do . Intelligent robot explorers will become imperative , if sophisticated large - scale ...
... concerned , manipulators could perform reliable , accurate , repetitive operations which would be difficult for a human , in space , to do . Intelligent robot explorers will become imperative , if sophisticated large - scale ...
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... concerned , in fact , these are areas in which reliable , accurate , repetitive human performances would be very hard to maintain . ( 2 ) Mining . An ability to build structures is probably a prerequisite to doing useful , economically ...
... concerned , in fact , these are areas in which reliable , accurate , repetitive human performances would be very hard to maintain . ( 2 ) Mining . An ability to build structures is probably a prerequisite to doing useful , economically ...
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... and part with distrust of outside researchers . Because typical " Earth - bound " workers do not have such concern with reliability and simplicity , we conjecture that NASA mission workers feel that the techniques of non - NASA people 27.
... and part with distrust of outside researchers . Because typical " Earth - bound " workers do not have such concern with reliability and simplicity , we conjecture that NASA mission workers feel that the techniques of non - NASA people 27.
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