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... inference processes . C. Combinatorial and Scheduling Problems An interesting class of problems is concerned with specify- ing optimal schedules or combinations . Many of these prob- lems can be attacked by the methods of AI . A ...
... inference processes . C. Combinatorial and Scheduling Problems An interesting class of problems is concerned with specify- ing optimal schedules or combinations . Many of these prob- lems can be attacked by the methods of AI . A ...
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... inferences ( from this contextual knowledge and from the message ) assumed by the message generator . Some progress has been made toward computer systems of this sort , for understanding spoken and written fragments of language ...
... inferences ( from this contextual knowledge and from the message ) assumed by the message generator . Some progress has been made toward computer systems of this sort , for understanding spoken and written fragments of language ...
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... inference mechanism . Even if the spacecraft is to be used to transmit data to Earth , where a data management system exists , there is considerable planning that can be accomplished so as to improve the efficiency of data acquisition ...
... inference mechanism . Even if the spacecraft is to be used to transmit data to Earth , where a data management system exists , there is considerable planning that can be accomplished so as to improve the efficiency of data acquisition ...
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... inference in language understanding . Dr. Thomas B. Sheridan is professor of engineering and applied psychology at MIT where his research is on man- machine control of aircraft , nuclear plants , and undersea tele- operators . He has ...
... inference in language understanding . Dr. Thomas B. Sheridan is professor of engineering and applied psychology at MIT where his research is on man- machine control of aircraft , nuclear plants , and undersea tele- operators . He has ...
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... inference . " ( See Sec . VB . ) Perhaps the simplest way of generalizing about a set of entities is through constructing a new one which is an " ideal , " or rather , a typical member of that set ; the usual way to do this is to smooth ...
... inference . " ( See Sec . VB . ) Perhaps the simplest way of generalizing about a set of entities is through constructing a new one which is an " ideal , " or rather , a typical member of that set ; the usual way to do this is to smooth ...
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