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... described in the TENEX Executive manual and programs like SENDMESSAGE , MESSAGE , TV EDIT , and BULLETIN BOARD . These would operate inter- actively . Programs like SPELL and PUB would be offered . Teleconferencing facilities and input ...
... described in the TENEX Executive manual and programs like SENDMESSAGE , MESSAGE , TV EDIT , and BULLETIN BOARD . These would operate inter- actively . Programs like SPELL and PUB would be offered . Teleconferencing facilities and input ...
Page 418
... the numbers of agreements and disagreements , to compare an unknown with these chosen " Character ' See p . 93 of Selfridge ( 1955 ) . prototypes . " The linear weighting scheme described just below B - 13 418 APPROACHES AND ATTITUDES.
... the numbers of agreements and disagreements , to compare an unknown with these chosen " Character ' See p . 93 of Selfridge ( 1955 ) . prototypes . " The linear weighting scheme described just below B - 13 418 APPROACHES AND ATTITUDES.
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... described just below is a slight generalization on this . Such methods treat the properties as more or less independent evidence for and against propositions ; more general pro- cedures ( about which we have yet little practical ...
... described just below is a slight generalization on this . Such methods treat the properties as more or less independent evidence for and against propositions ; more general pro- cedures ( about which we have yet little practical ...
Page 423
... described verbally in the text . Then , by introducing notation for the relations " inside of , " " to the left of " and " above , " we construct a symbolic description . Such descriptions can be formed and manipulated by machines . By ...
... described verbally in the text . Then , by introducing notation for the relations " inside of , " " to the left of " and " above , " we construct a symbolic description . Such descriptions can be formed and manipulated by machines . By ...
Page 427
... described in Sec . IIG1 ; a small value of gives fast learning , and the possibility of quick adaptation to a chang- ing environment . A near - unity value of gives slow learning , but also smooths away uncertainties due to noise . As ...
... described in Sec . IIG1 ; a small value of gives fast learning , and the possibility of quick adaptation to a chang- ing environment . A near - unity value of gives slow learning , but also smooths away uncertainties due to noise . As ...
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