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... analysis systems . B. Relevant Technologies The principal activity of the Study Group during its existence was to identify machine intelligence and robotics technologies that are highly relevant to NASA and the success of its future ...
... analysis systems . B. Relevant Technologies The principal activity of the Study Group during its existence was to identify machine intelligence and robotics technologies that are highly relevant to NASA and the success of its future ...
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... 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 resolution ( 2 centimeters ) ...
... 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 resolution ( 2 centimeters ) ...
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... analysis , and methods for dissemination to users . For example , onboard computers should perform data reduction and selective data transmission . This will minimize the amount of data transmitted and conserve communication channels ...
... analysis , and methods for dissemination to users . For example , onboard computers should perform data reduction and selective data transmission . This will minimize the amount of data transmitted and conserve communication channels ...
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... analysis processes which can be safely carried out over longer time intervals . The most natural way to deal with this hierarchy of ascending complexity and increasing time intervals is to map it onto a computing mechanism with the same ...
... analysis processes which can be safely carried out over longer time intervals . The most natural way to deal with this hierarchy of ascending complexity and increasing time intervals is to map it onto a computing mechanism with the same ...
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... analysis offer techniques to use spatial context in identification . Structural pattern recognition experiments indi- cate significant improvements in performance . Our evaluation of the mix between development and research indicates ...
... analysis offer techniques to use spatial context in identification . Structural pattern recognition experiments indi- cate significant improvements in performance . Our evaluation of the mix between development and research indicates ...
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