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... field undergoing such dramatic advances as computer technology . The management dynamics can be understood , but it is nevertheless distressing to discover that an agency as dependent on high technology as NASA , an organization ...
... field undergoing such dramatic advances as computer technology . The management dynamics can be understood , but it is nevertheless distressing to discover that an agency as dependent on high technology as NASA , an organization ...
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... field boundaries , while finer resolution ( 2 centimeters ) could be used to perform structural analysis on limited parts of the fields . Much work is yet to be done in computer stereo vision . Such systems will find applications in the ...
... field boundaries , while finer resolution ( 2 centimeters ) could be used to perform structural analysis on limited parts of the fields . Much work is yet to be done in computer stereo vision . Such systems will find applications in the ...
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... field . Software developed within NASA is often done in a batch environment using punched cards , resulting in a turnaround time of hours or even days . In contrast , the machine intelligence laboratories are characterized by being ...
... field . Software developed within NASA is often done in a batch environment using punched cards , resulting in a turnaround time of hours or even days . In contrast , the machine intelligence laboratories are characterized by being ...
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... field , " general - purpose computer vision " is still far away . Still , the special and controllable environments involved in manufacturing have enabled exciting demonstrations with near - term promise . One of these , done by Rosen ...
... field , " general - purpose computer vision " is still far away . Still , the special and controllable environments involved in manufacturing have enabled exciting demonstrations with near - term promise . One of these , done by Rosen ...
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... field . 3. Serve as a test bed for the development and evaluation of alternative vision / sensor / calculational / guidance con- trol systems applicable separately to long - range , mid - range , and short - range path - planning levels ...
... field . 3. Serve as a test bed for the development and evaluation of alternative vision / sensor / calculational / guidance con- trol systems applicable separately to long - range , mid - range , and short - range path - planning levels ...
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