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... fields may be really neoteric to a lot of assiduous readers . NASA's needs and the applications of machine intelligence and robotics in the space program are discussed for you in Sections III and IV . Section V discusses the generic ...
... fields may be really neoteric to a lot of assiduous readers . NASA's needs and the applications of machine intelligence and robotics in the space program are discussed for you in Sections III and IV . Section V discusses the generic ...
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... field - and most often of the lack of such efforts the criticisms are intended only as constructive . The problem is government - wide , as the Federal Data Processing Reorganization Project1 has stressed , and NASA has probably been ...
... field - and most often of the lack of such efforts the criticisms are intended only as constructive . The problem is government - wide , as the Federal Data Processing Reorganization Project1 has stressed , and NASA has probably been ...
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... fields is often imprecise , uncertain , or anecdotal ( though human experts use such knowledge to arrive at useful conclusions ) . Many expert consulting systems employ the AI technique of rule - based deduction . In such systems ...
... fields is often imprecise , uncertain , or anecdotal ( though human experts use such knowledge to arrive at useful conclusions ) . Many expert consulting systems employ the AI technique of rule - based deduction . In such systems ...
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... ( The book , Introduction to Artificial Intelligence by Patrick H. Winston , also provides an excellent introduction to the field . ) NASA is , to a significant degree , an agency 6 The Impact on Resources and Environment Conclusion 6 6.
... ( The book , Introduction to Artificial Intelligence by Patrick H. Winston , also provides an excellent introduction to the field . ) NASA is , to a significant degree , an agency 6 The Impact on Resources and Environment Conclusion 6 6.
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... field of view . Where the light travel times are on the order of a tenth of a second or less , the teleoperator mode can work readily . For repetitive operations , such as girder construction and quality control in large space ...
... field of view . Where the light travel times are on the order of a tenth of a second or less , the teleoperator mode can work readily . For repetitive operations , such as girder construction and quality control in large space ...
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