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... patterns of demand with rising real incomes , a larger fraction of the labor force than at present will be engaged in producing services , and a smaller fraction will be engaged in producing goods . But there is no reason to believe ...
... patterns of demand with rising real incomes , a larger fraction of the labor force than at present will be engaged in producing services , and a smaller fraction will be engaged in producing goods . But there is no reason to believe ...
Page 349
... patterns or classes of characteristics and translate these into useful information . For instance , for Landsat and Seasat ( Figure 4-4 ) , the data are currently sent to the ground , where they are processed , reduced , annotated ...
... patterns or classes of characteristics and translate these into useful information . For instance , for Landsat and Seasat ( Figure 4-4 ) , the data are currently sent to the ground , where they are processed , reduced , annotated ...
Page 350
... pattern classification templates 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 ...
... pattern classification templates 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 ...
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... patterns are concerned , manipulators could perform reliable , accurate , repetitive operations which would be difficult for a human , in space , to do . Intelligent robot explorers will become imperative , if sophisticated large ...
... patterns are concerned , manipulators could perform reliable , accurate , repetitive operations which would be difficult for a human , in space , to do . Intelligent robot explorers will become imperative , if sophisticated large ...
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... pattern recognition and scene analysis techniques . What is needed is an emphasis on sensors whose resolution is between 2 meters and 2 centimeters per pixel . Coarse sampling ( 2 meters ) would separate field boundaries , while finer ...
... pattern recognition and scene analysis techniques . What is needed is an emphasis on sensors whose resolution is between 2 meters and 2 centimeters per pixel . Coarse sampling ( 2 meters ) would separate field boundaries , while finer ...
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