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... selected instead of the countless others that might have been used ? The strategy of making hypotheses about various levels of description and then testing these hypotheses seems to offer an approach to this problem . Systems have been ...
... selected instead of the countless others that might have been used ? The strategy of making hypotheses about various levels of description and then testing these hypotheses seems to offer an approach to this problem . Systems have been ...
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... SELECTION ARCHIVING SYSTEM FUNCTIONS SPACECRAFT MONITORING SIMULATION SOLAR POLAR MISSION 1983 XX XX VENUS ORBITAL IMAGING RADAR 1983 X XX SPACELAB INSTRUMENT PROGRAM 1984 X - RAY OBSERVATORY X IX 1986 X X SATURN ORBITER DUAL PROBE 1987 ...
... SELECTION ARCHIVING SYSTEM FUNCTIONS SPACECRAFT MONITORING SIMULATION SOLAR POLAR MISSION 1983 XX XX VENUS ORBITAL IMAGING RADAR 1983 X XX SPACELAB INSTRUMENT PROGRAM 1984 X - RAY OBSERVATORY X IX 1986 X X SATURN ORBITER DUAL PROBE 1987 ...
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... selection manage- ment systems are well within current technology , and to some extent are available in systems similar to those at the EROS data center in Sioux Falls . However , the third type of database management function , the ...
... selection manage- ment systems are well within current technology , and to some extent are available in systems similar to those at the EROS data center in Sioux Falls . However , the third type of database management function , the ...
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... selection system will not be able to reach particular sites nor could it undertake an extensive mission . It also follows that a high - mobility rover guided by a low - quality path selection system would be limited in a similar fashion ...
... selection system will not be able to reach particular sites nor could it undertake an extensive mission . It also follows that a high - mobility rover guided by a low - quality path selection system would be limited in a similar fashion ...
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... selected are a function of the terrain to be traversed and the desired speed . The specific motion of an individual ... selecting and modifying its behavior sequences in response to many different types of sensory information over a wide ...
... selected are a function of the terrain to be traversed and the desired speed . The specific motion of an individual ... selecting and modifying its behavior sequences in response to many different types of sensory information over a wide ...
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algorithms Allen Newell analysis applications areas Artificial Intelligence automated base basic behavior capabilities centers complex computer programs computer science computer systems concepts Conf construction cost DENDRAL devices discussion domain elements engineering environment example existing experience exploration Feigenbaum Figure functions GAME goal hardware heuristic programming heuristic search human hypotheses ill-structured problems inference information processing input intelligence and robotics interaction knowledge learning logic machine intelligence man-machine systems manipulators Marvin Minsky mathematical mechanisms memory ment methods Minsky mission operations MYCIN NASA NASA's Natural Language Newell Papers 3d Intl pattern recognition performance planetary planning problem solving problem space problem statement Proc procedure processor Project Project MAC PSYC psychology representation rover rules sensors sequence Simon simplex method solution solver spacecraft Stanford Research Institute Stanford Univ structure Study Group subproblems symbolic task Tech techniques TEIRESIAS teleoperator theory tion