Machine Intelligence and Robotics: Report of the NASA Study Group : Final Report |
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... complex task plans , or changes in scenarios for site exploration require increasingly complex sensor analysis processes which can be safely carried out over longer time intervals . The most natural way to deal with this hierarchy of ...
... complex task plans , or changes in scenarios for site exploration require increasingly complex sensor analysis processes which can be safely carried out over longer time intervals . The most natural way to deal with this hierarchy of ...
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... complex organization , there are indications that , without immediate and global reorganization of the mission control procedures , both NASA's science and economy will begin to suffer . Specifically , the Study Group sees a pervasive ...
... complex organization , there are indications that , without immediate and global reorganization of the mission control procedures , both NASA's science and economy will begin to suffer . Specifically , the Study Group sees a pervasive ...
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... were essential , given the importance and novelty of the Viking missions . However , as NASA proceeds with increasingly complex scientific missions , the increasing autonomy of craft will demand far more automated sequence control 34.
... were essential , given the importance and novelty of the Viking missions . However , as NASA proceeds with increasingly complex scientific missions , the increasing autonomy of craft will demand far more automated sequence control 34.
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... complex sequencing tasks . The Study Group is again unanimous in its opinion that AI problem solving theory is largely ready for use by NASA in complex sequencing environments , both ground - based and on semi - autonomous craft ...
... complex sequencing tasks . The Study Group is again unanimous in its opinion that AI problem solving theory is largely ready for use by NASA in complex sequencing environments , both ground - based and on semi - autonomous craft ...
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... complex software . Some disadvantages of a distributed approach are : 1. Space , weight , and computer memory requirements may be larger than that for a centralized approach since memory and logic is not being shared . 2. " Intelligent ...
... complex software . Some disadvantages of a distributed approach are : 1. Space , weight , and computer memory requirements may be larger than that for a centralized approach since memory and logic is not being shared . 2. " Intelligent ...
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