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... automatically marked on reformatted listings , the author and date of the changes are recorded , and the ... automatic programming which is an area of machine intelligence where programming knowledge ( i.e. , knowledge about ...
... automatically marked on reformatted listings , the author and date of the changes are recorded , and the ... automatic programming which is an area of machine intelligence where programming knowledge ( i.e. , knowledge about ...
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... automatic programming systems tailored to NASA's needs . The Study Group recommends immediate creation of an interactive programming environment within NASA and the adoption of a plan to use a modern data - encapsulation language ( of ...
... automatic programming systems tailored to NASA's needs . The Study Group recommends immediate creation of an interactive programming environment within NASA and the adoption of a plan to use a modern data - encapsulation language ( of ...
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... automatic assembly , mining , and exploration and material handling in hazardous environments . 1.1 Need for Robotics Within NASA Robotics and artificial intelligence have played surprisingly small roles in the space program . This is ...
... automatic assembly , mining , and exploration and material handling in hazardous environments . 1.1 Need for Robotics Within NASA Robotics and artificial intelligence have played surprisingly small roles in the space program . This is ...
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... automatic inspection and assembly of such beams . There are existing automatic vision and manipulation techniques that could be developed into practical systems for these tasks . The beams could be marked , during fabrication , so that ...
... automatic inspection and assembly of such beams . There are existing automatic vision and manipulation techniques that could be developed into practical systems for these tasks . The beams could be marked , during fabrication , so that ...
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... Automatic Assembly and Force Feedback . The most naive concept of automation is to make a robot that will repeat pre - programmed motions over and over . This will not work in many situations ; using position control alone , a robot ...
... Automatic Assembly and Force Feedback . The most naive concept of automation is to make a robot that will repeat pre - programmed motions over and over . This will not work in many situations ; using position control alone , a robot ...
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