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... Environment Conclusion 6 · · 6 7 III . NASA Needs . . . . IV . Applications of Machine Intelligence and Robotics in the Space Program .. A. Introduction ... B. Robots and Automation in NASA Planning C. Future Applications · 1. Space ...
... Environment Conclusion 6 · · 6 7 III . NASA Needs . . . . IV . Applications of Machine Intelligence and Robotics in the Space Program .. A. Introduction ... B. Robots and Automation in NASA Planning C. Future Applications · 1. Space ...
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... environment and to manipulate items , such as light switches , toy blocks , eating utensils , etc. However these same tasks , performed almost unconsciously by humans , when performed by a machine require many of the same abilities used ...
... environment and to manipulate items , such as light switches , toy blocks , eating utensils , etc. However these same tasks , performed almost unconsciously by humans , when performed by a machine require many of the same abilities used ...
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... environments that provide them with some immediate amount of structure , including the structure that derives from involvement in authority relations . Just where the golden mean lies is hard to say , but there is no evidence that we ...
... environments that provide them with some immediate amount of structure , including the structure that derives from involvement in authority relations . Just where the golden mean lies is hard to say , but there is no evidence that we ...
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... Environment Technology is knowledge and information - processing tech- nology is knowledge of how to produce and use knowledge more effectively . Modern instruments those , for example , that allow us to detect trace quantities of ...
... Environment Technology is knowledge and information - processing tech- nology is knowledge of how to produce and use knowledge more effectively . Modern instruments those , for example , that allow us to detect trace quantities of ...
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... environment between ground commands . A 100 - fold improvement through advanced automation is projected by the year 2000 . VIKING 1.0 0.5 WITH ADVANCED AUTOMATION WITHOUT ADVANCED AUTOMATION 0 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 YEAR Figure 3 ...
... environment between ground commands . A 100 - fold improvement through advanced automation is projected by the year 2000 . VIKING 1.0 0.5 WITH ADVANCED AUTOMATION WITHOUT ADVANCED AUTOMATION 0 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 YEAR Figure 3 ...
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algorithms Allen Newell analysis applications areas Artificial Intelligence automated basic behavior capabilities centers chess complex computer science computer systems concept Conf construction cost DENDRAL devices discussion domain elements engineering environment example existing experience exploration Feigenbaum Figure functions GAME goal hardware heuristic programming heuristic search human hypotheses ill-structured problems inference information processing input intelligence and robotics interaction knowledge logic machine intelligence man-machine systems manipulators Marvin Minsky mathematical mechanisms memory ment methods Minsky mission operations MYCIN NASA NASA's Natural Language Newell Papers 3d Intl pattern recognition performance planetary planning problem solving problem space problem statement Proc procedure processor Project Project MAC PSYC psychology representation rover rules sensors sequence Simon simplex method solution solver space missions spacecraft specific Stanford Research Institute Stanford Univ structure Study Group subproblems symbolic task Tech techniques TEIRESIAS teleoperator theory tion