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... structure called a frame or schema . For example , when a robot enters a room through a doorway , it activates a room schema , which loads into a working memory a number of expectations about what might be seen next . Suppose the robot ...
... structure called a frame or schema . For example , when a robot enters a room through a doorway , it activates a room schema , which loads into a working memory a number of expectations about what might be seen next . Suppose the robot ...
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... structure " from one brain to another under circumstances in which each brain possesses large , highly similar surrounding mental structures that serve as a common context . Further- more , part of these similar , contextual mental ...
... structure " from one brain to another under circumstances in which each brain possesses large , highly similar surrounding mental structures that serve as a common context . Further- more , part of these similar , contextual mental ...
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... 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 are drifting farther from it . Finally , while we certainly ...
... 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 are drifting farther from it . Finally , while we certainly ...
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... structural components are manufactured using specialized automated machines . The structural elements can be handled by teleoperated or self - actuating cranes and manipulators which bring the com- ponents into place and join them ...
... structural components are manufactured using specialized automated machines . The structural elements can be handled by teleoperated or self - actuating cranes and manipulators which bring the com- ponents into place and join them ...
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... structural elements , the robot must have manipulators to handle them , and work with them and on them . Large structural ... structure . The functions which such a robot should be able to perform include calibration , checkout , data ...
... structural elements , the robot must have manipulators to handle them , and work with them and on them . Large structural ... structure . The functions which such a robot should be able to perform include calibration , checkout , data ...
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