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... Stanford University Dr. Ralph C. Gonzalez Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science University of Tennessee Dr. Peter E. Hart , Director Artificial Intelligence Center SRI International Dr. John Hill , Staff Member ...
... Stanford University Dr. Ralph C. Gonzalez Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science University of Tennessee Dr. Peter E. Hart , Director Artificial Intelligence Center SRI International Dr. John Hill , Staff Member ...
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... satellite research and technology objectives and plans systems machine unit Stanford Research Institute space tracking data network US Geological Survey Preface ยท Foreword ... Contents Machine Intelligence and Robotics . ix.
... satellite research and technology objectives and plans systems machine unit Stanford Research Institute space tracking data network US Geological Survey Preface ยท Foreword ... Contents Machine Intelligence and Robotics . ix.
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... Stanford , SRI , IBM , NBS , and MIT . A full solution is some distance off , but the work has the fortunate character that each step in basic progress yields a corre- sponding step in application . In early stages , the amount of ...
... Stanford , SRI , IBM , NBS , and MIT . A full solution is some distance off , but the work has the fortunate character that each step in basic progress yields a corre- sponding step in application . In early stages , the amount of ...
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... Stanford , BBN , ISI , SRI , and Xerox ) working on machine intelligence . This environment is characterized by being totally online and interactive . The heart of this environment is a fully compatible interpreter and compiler and an ...
... Stanford , BBN , ISI , SRI , and Xerox ) working on machine intelligence . This environment is characterized by being totally online and interactive . The heart of this environment is a fully compatible interpreter and compiler and an ...
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... Stanford University , and also was an applied science representative with the IBM World Trade Corporation . He received a Ph.D. degree in computer science from Stanford in 1966 , having previously attended the University of Madras ...
... Stanford University , and also was an applied science representative with the IBM World Trade Corporation . He received a Ph.D. degree in computer science from Stanford in 1966 , having previously attended the University of Madras ...
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