Machine Intelligence and Robotics: Report of the NASA Study Group : Final Report |
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... areas . Thus , the Study Group had the following objectives : ( 1 ) To identify opportunities for the application of machine intelligence and robotics in NASA missions and systems . ( 2 ) To estimate the benefits of successful adoption ...
... areas . Thus , the Study Group had the following objectives : ( 1 ) To identify opportunities for the application of machine intelligence and robotics in NASA missions and systems . ( 2 ) To estimate the benefits of successful adoption ...
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... areas in which AI 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 ...
... areas in which AI 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 ...
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... areas of AI . Much of the basis research in automatic programming , theorem proving , and robot problem solving overlaps . In a sense , existing compilers already do " automatic programming . " They take in a complete source code ...
... areas of AI . Much of the basis research in automatic programming , theorem proving , and robot problem solving overlaps . In a sense , existing compilers already do " automatic programming . " They take in a complete source code ...
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... areas . Automatic consulting systems have been built that can diagnose diseases , evaluate potential ore deposits , suggest structures for complex organic chemicals , and even provide advice about how to use other computer systems . A ...
... areas . Automatic consulting systems have been built that can diagnose diseases , evaluate potential ore deposits , suggest structures for complex organic chemicals , and even provide advice about how to use other computer systems . A ...
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... area will be useful in the present proof and to break his main problem down into subproblems to work on independently . Several automatic theorem proving programs have been developed that possess some of these same skills to a limited ...
... area will be useful in the present proof and to break his main problem down into subproblems to work on independently . Several automatic theorem proving programs have been developed that possess some of these same skills to a limited ...
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