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... behavior as it occurs in humans and other animals . Since the development of such a general theory is still very much a goal rather than an accomplishment of AI , we limit our attention here to those principles that are relevant to the ...
... behavior as it occurs in humans and other animals . Since the development of such a general theory is still very much a goal rather than an accomplishment of AI , we limit our attention here to those principles that are relevant to the ...
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... behavior should continue after faults have occurred . Fault tolerance is essential to space missions since it is impossible to adequately test each component of the total system . Techniques for building reliable systems should include ...
... behavior should continue after faults have occurred . Fault tolerance is essential to space missions since it is impossible to adequately test each component of the total system . Techniques for building reliable systems should include ...
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... behavior sequences in response to many different types of sensory information over a wide range of response times . For example , the mobility system should respond almost instan- taneously to pitch and roll accelerations , but may ...
... behavior sequences in response to many different types of sensory information over a wide range of response times . For example , the mobility system should respond almost instan- taneously to pitch and roll accelerations , but may ...
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... behavior , large - scale computers will be necessary ; that is , large , fast primary memory storage and backup storage devices will be required . Processing pictures , and developing detailed plans to permit robotic devices to operate ...
... behavior , large - scale computers will be necessary ; that is , large , fast primary memory storage and backup storage devices will be required . Processing pictures , and developing detailed plans to permit robotic devices to operate ...
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... behavior after faults occur . Fault tolerance is essential to space missions as it is impossible to adequately test components of transistor - like devices on a single chip . A single computer would have hundreds of such chips . Faults ...
... behavior after faults occur . Fault tolerance is essential to space missions as it is impossible to adequately test components of transistor - like devices on a single chip . A single computer would have hundreds of such chips . Faults ...
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algorithms Allen Newell analysis applications areas Artificial Intelligence automated base basic behavior Chart chess complex computer science concepts Conf construction DENDRAL domain element engineering example experience Feigenbaum Feldman Figure function GAME generate-and-test goal H. A. Simon heuristic programming heuristic search human hypotheses ill-structured problems inference Information Processing input intelligence and robotics INTERLISP knowledge logic Logic Theorist machine intelligence manipulators mathematical mechanisms Memo memory methods Michie Minsky mission operations MYCIN NASA NASA's Natural Language Newell ORGANISM-1 Papers 3d Intl pattern recognition performance problem solving problem space problem statement Proc procedure Project Project MAC PSYC psychology representation rover rules Semantic sensors sequence Simon simplex method Slagle solution solver spacecraft Stanford Research Institute Stanford Univ structure Study Group symbolic task Tech techniques TEIRESIAS teleoperator theorem proving theory tion variables York