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... specific machine intelligence and robotics subject or topic . ) After 25 hundred man - hours , the Study Group and the workshop participants arrived at a few prenotions concerning the state of the art situation as it exists in NASA with ...
... specific machine intelligence and robotics subject or topic . ) After 25 hundred man - hours , the Study Group and the workshop participants arrived at a few prenotions concerning the state of the art situation as it exists in NASA with ...
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... specific problems will enhance significantly the cost - effectiveness and total information return from future NASA activities . 1U.S . Office of Management and Budget , Federal Data Processing Reorganization Study . Available from ...
... specific problems will enhance significantly the cost - effectiveness and total information return from future NASA activities . 1U.S . Office of Management and Budget , Federal Data Processing Reorganization Study . Available from ...
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... specific example , suppose the facts are the personnel records of a large corporation . Example items in such a database might be representations for such facts as " Joe Smith works in the Purchasing Department , " " Joe Smith was hired ...
... specific example , suppose the facts are the personnel records of a large corporation . Example items in such a database might be representations for such facts as " Joe Smith works in the Purchasing Department , " " Joe Smith was hired ...
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... specific patterns or classes of characteristics and translate these into useful information . For instance , for Landsat and Seasat ( Figure 4-4 ) , the data are currently sent to the ground , where they are processed , reduced ...
... specific patterns or classes of characteristics and translate these into useful information . For instance , for Landsat and Seasat ( Figure 4-4 ) , the data are currently sent to the ground , where they are processed , reduced ...
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... specific missions . There is a high premium on the success of individual missions . The safest course always seems to be to use a computer system which has already been tested successfully in some previous mission . But most missions ...
... specific missions . There is a high premium on the success of individual missions . The safest course always seems to be to use a computer system which has already been tested successfully in some previous mission . But most missions ...
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