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... robots 15 4-10 Automated material processors on the lunar surface are serviced by robot vehicles with raw lunar soil 15 5-1 Data storage technology 17 5-2 Active devices technology 5-3 Bubble memory technology 5-4 Computer xii.
... robots 15 4-10 Automated material processors on the lunar surface are serviced by robot vehicles with raw lunar soil 15 5-1 Data storage technology 17 5-2 Active devices technology 5-3 Bubble memory technology 5-4 Computer xii.
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... memory technology 5-4 Computer systems technology 17 17 17 Tables 4-1 Estimates of the technology development efforts to automate system functions 11 6-1 R & D of the Big Seven Computer Companies 55 Section I Introduction Section II ...
... memory technology 5-4 Computer systems technology 17 17 17 Tables 4-1 Estimates of the technology development efforts to automate system functions 11 6-1 R & D of the Big Seven Computer Companies 55 Section I Introduction Section II ...
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... memory a number of expectations about what might be seen next . Suppose the robot perceives a rectangular form . This form , in the context of a room schema , might suggest a window . The window schema might contain the knowledge that ...
... memory a number of expectations about what might be seen next . Suppose the robot perceives a rectangular form . This form , in the context of a room schema , might suggest a window . The window schema might contain the knowledge that ...
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... memory or introduced by a user with a particular purpose in mind . These templates would represent the characteristics of objects and / or features of interest . The computer would compare the scanned pat- terns with those stored in its ...
... memory or introduced by a user with a particular purpose in mind . These templates would represent the characteristics of objects and / or features of interest . The computer would compare the scanned pat- terns with those stored in its ...
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... memory storage , power effi- ciency , size and cost , the figures of merit of computer systems have been doubling approximately every year . This implies a thousand - fold improvement in a decade . In another decade the processor and memory ...
... memory storage , power effi- ciency , size and cost , the figures of merit of computer systems have been doubling approximately every year . This implies a thousand - fold improvement in a decade . In another decade the processor and memory ...
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