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These are processed by detectors that search for primitive picture components such as line segments , simple curves , corners , etc. These , in turn , are processed to infer information about the three - dimensional character of the ...
These are processed by detectors that search for primitive picture components such as line segments , simple curves , corners , etc. These , in turn , are processed to infer information about the three - dimensional character of the ...
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In such systems , expert knowledge is represented as a large set of simple rules , and these rules are used to guide the dialogue between the system and the user and to deduce conclusions . Rule - based deduction is one of the major ...
In such systems , expert knowledge is represented as a large set of simple rules , and these rules are used to guide the dialogue between the system and the user and to deduce conclusions . Rule - based deduction is one of the major ...
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... are many simple or repetitive tasks which existing machine intelligence technology is fully capable of dealing with more reliably and less expensively than if human beings were in the loop . This , in turn , frees human experts for ...
... are many simple or repetitive tasks which existing machine intelligence technology is fully capable of dealing with more reliably and less expensively than if human beings were in the loop . This , in turn , frees human experts for ...
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Parts could be marked to allow simple visual tracking programs to roughly position them , while force - sensing manipulators could mate the components . Where large structures , designed from standard sets of component parts and ...
Parts could be marked to allow simple visual tracking programs to roughly position them , while force - sensing manipulators could mate the components . Where large structures , designed from standard sets of component parts and ...
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... technology to develop intelligent sensors and controllers of instruments . While microprocessors are well suited for simple sensing and controlling functions , many of the essential functions involving the use of machine ...
... technology to develop intelligent sensors and controllers of instruments . While microprocessors are well suited for simple sensing and controlling functions , many of the essential functions involving the use of machine ...
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