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... methods and techniques have been applied . A. Robotics The problem of controlling the physical actions of a mobile robot might not seem to require much intelligence . Even small children are able to navigate successfully through their ...
... methods and techniques have been applied . A. Robotics The problem of controlling the physical actions of a mobile robot might not seem to require much intelligence . Even small children are able to navigate successfully through their ...
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... methods currently known for solving NP - complete problems grows exponentially with prob- lem size . It is not yet known whether faster methods ( involving only polynomial time , say ) exist ; but it has been proven that if a faster method ...
... methods currently known for solving NP - complete problems grows exponentially with prob- lem size . It is not yet known whether faster methods ( involving only polynomial time , say ) exist ; but it has been proven that if a faster method ...
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... methods have also been employed in the development of automatic consulting systems . These systems provide human users with expert conclusions about specialized subject areas . Automatic consulting systems have been built that can ...
... methods have also been employed in the development of automatic consulting systems . These systems provide human users with expert conclusions about specialized subject areas . Automatic consulting systems have been built that can ...
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... methods of Artificial Intelligence . H. Theorem Proving Finding a proof ( or disproof ) for a conjectured theorem in mathematics can certainly be regarded as an intellectual task . Not only does it require the ability to make deductions ...
... methods of Artificial Intelligence . H. Theorem Proving Finding a proof ( or disproof ) for a conjectured theorem in mathematics can certainly be regarded as an intellectual task . Not only does it require the ability to make deductions ...
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... methods for dissemination to users . For example , onboard computers should perform data reduction and selective data transmission . This will minimize the amount of data transmitted and conserve communication channels and bandwidth ...
... methods for dissemination to users . For example , onboard computers should perform data reduction and selective data transmission . This will minimize the amount of data transmitted and conserve communication channels and bandwidth ...
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