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High resolution imaging may make use of aerial photography , which is part of NASA's domain . A crop survey using structural analysis at high resolution is perhaps feasible now , and will be feasible in a few years .
High resolution imaging may make use of aerial photography , which is part of NASA's domain . A crop survey using structural analysis at high resolution is perhaps feasible now , and will be feasible in a few years .
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It is based on machine intelligence technology and , like other machine intelligence systems , it is domain specific . Here the domain is the knowledge of programming : how programs fit together , what constraints they must satisfy ...
It is based on machine intelligence technology and , like other machine intelligence systems , it is domain specific . Here the domain is the knowledge of programming : how programs fit together , what constraints they must satisfy ...
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... ambiguity present through context provided by the system's knowledge of programs , programming , and the application domain . Dr. Raj Reddy is professor of computer science at CarnegieMellon University , Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania .
... ambiguity present through context provided by the system's knowledge of programs , programming , and the application domain . Dr. Raj Reddy is professor of computer science at CarnegieMellon University , Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania .
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Quite a number of papers have appeared describing theories or actual computer programs concerned with game playing , theorem proving , pattern recognition , and other domains which would seem to require some intelligence .
Quite a number of papers have appeared describing theories or actual computer programs concerned with game playing , theorem proving , pattern recognition , and other domains which would seem to require some intelligence .
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The Problem of Pattern Recognition In order not to try all possibilities , a resourceful machine must classify problem situations into categories associated with the domains of effectiveness of the machine's different methods .
The Problem of Pattern Recognition In order not to try all possibilities , a resourceful machine must classify problem situations into categories associated with the domains of effectiveness of the machine's different methods .
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