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Adjacent rectangles suggest the faces of a solid prismatic object ; an object detector can be employed to test it . a The process of hypothesis formation requires a large amount 2 A Robotics 2 B Perception Problems 2.
Adjacent rectangles suggest the faces of a solid prismatic object ; an object detector can be employed to test it . a The process of hypothesis formation requires a large amount 2 A Robotics 2 B Perception Problems 2.
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They take in a complete source code specification of what a program is to accomplish ; they write an object code program to do it . What we mean here by automatic programming might be described as a “ super - compiler ” or a program ...
They take in a complete source code specification of what a program is to accomplish ; they write an object code program to do it . What we mean here by automatic programming might be described as a “ super - compiler ” or a program ...
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... No 9 , pp 48-60 , September 1978 . materials and objects acquisition , handling , and assembly must 9 Applications of Machine Intelligence and Robotics in Space Program 9 A Introduction 9 B Robots and Automation in NASA Planning 9.
... No 9 , pp 48-60 , September 1978 . materials and objects acquisition , handling , and assembly must 9 Applications of Machine Intelligence and Robotics in Space Program 9 A Introduction 9 B Robots and Automation in NASA Planning 9.
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materials and objects acquisition , handling , and assembly must also be further developed ; robots doing construction work in Earth orbit or on the lunar surface will need manipulative and locomotion devices to perform the necessary ...
materials and objects acquisition , handling , and assembly must also be further developed ; robots doing construction work in Earth orbit or on the lunar surface will need manipulative and locomotion devices to perform the necessary ...
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For instance , the robot could have a large number of pattern classification templates stored in its memory or introduced by a user with a particular purpose in mind . These templates would represent the characteristics of objects and ...
For instance , the robot could have a large number of pattern classification templates stored in its memory or introduced by a user with a particular purpose in mind . These templates would represent the characteristics of objects and ...
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