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... interests , backgrounds , and some accomplishments . The appendix itemizes what the workshop subjects or topics were ; and where and when the study actions were done at five locations in the United States . The people - participants ...
... interests , backgrounds , and some accomplishments . The appendix itemizes what the workshop subjects or topics were ; and where and when the study actions were done at five locations in the United States . The people - participants ...
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... interest to cognitive psychologists and others attempting to understand natural intelligence . In the rest of this section , we will provide a broad overview of several different problem areas in which AI methods and techniques have ...
... interest to cognitive psychologists and others attempting to understand natural intelligence . In the rest of this section , we will provide a broad overview of several different problem areas in which AI methods and techniques have ...
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... interest to the ultimate user . At the same time , the user often likes to have the information shortly after it has been obtained by the spacecraft . For instance , the value of weather information is short - lived except for possible ...
... interest to the ultimate user . At the same time , the user often likes to have the information shortly after it has been obtained by the spacecraft . For instance , the value of weather information is short - lived except for possible ...
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... interest . The computer would compare the scanned pat- terns with those stored in its memory . As soon as something of interest appeared , it would examine it with higher resolution , comparing it to a progressively narrower class of ...
... interest . The computer would compare the scanned pat- terns with those stored in its memory . As soon as something of interest appeared , it would examine it with higher resolution , comparing it to a progressively narrower class of ...
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... interest . Appendix A gives a complete list of topics covered at each of the workshops . In this section we provide a summary of the discussions of the topics considered by the Study Group . 1. Robotics Technology Robotics and machine ...
... interest . Appendix A gives a complete list of topics covered at each of the workshops . In this section we provide a summary of the discussions of the topics considered by the Study Group . 1. Robotics Technology Robotics and machine ...
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