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... ment in a formal language , such as the predicate calculus , or it might be a loose description , say , in English , that would require further dialogue between the system and the user in order to resolve ambiguities . The task of ...
... ment in a formal language , such as the predicate calculus , or it might be a loose description , say , in English , that would require further dialogue between the system and the user in order to resolve ambiguities . The task of ...
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... ment is to acquire such scientific information for the benefit of the human species . As the years have passed and NASA has mustered an impressive array of successful missions , the com- plexity of each mission has increased as the ...
... ment is to acquire such scientific information for the benefit of the human species . As the years have passed and NASA has mustered an impressive array of successful missions , the com- plexity of each mission has increased as the ...
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... ment for industrial and commercial ventures will become possible and can trigger requirements for more advanced space transportation systems in the 1990s . This will enable expanded space industrial activities and , by the end of this ...
... ment for industrial and commercial ventures will become possible and can trigger requirements for more advanced space transportation systems in the 1990s . This will enable expanded space industrial activities and , by the end of this ...
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... ment , and retro - rocket firing . Roving vehicles on Mars , Titan , and the Galilean satellites of Jupiter will have to know how to avoid obstacles during terrain traverses and how not to fall down crevasses . The development of modern ...
... ment , and retro - rocket firing . Roving vehicles on Mars , Titan , and the Galilean satellites of Jupiter will have to know how to avoid obstacles during terrain traverses and how not to fall down crevasses . The development of modern ...
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... ment and space qualification may result in the use of obsolete hardware . This will limit the resources available for a machine intelligence system , and possible preclude any effective imple- mentations . NASA should look at developing ...
... ment and space qualification may result in the use of obsolete hardware . This will limit the resources available for a machine intelligence system , and possible preclude any effective imple- mentations . NASA should look at developing ...
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