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... goals should be projected many kilometers ahead . Similarly with manipulation , position servo corrections must be ... goal - directed " problem - solvers , notably the GPS system of Newell and Simon at Carnegie - RAND . The symbolic ...
... goals should be projected many kilometers ahead . Similarly with manipulation , position servo corrections must be ... goal - directed " problem - solvers , notably the GPS system of Newell and Simon at Carnegie - RAND . The symbolic ...
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... goal , names the parts , and suggests an order in which the parts should be put together . Later , one makes suggestions as they come to mind , or if and when the assembly machine gets stuck . Several research centers are now working on ...
... goal , names the parts , and suggests an order in which the parts should be put together . Later , one makes suggestions as they come to mind , or if and when the assembly machine gets stuck . Several research centers are now working on ...
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... goals at the higher levels would be to increase the automaticity of mission control , replacing humans in time - critical , repetitive , and routine decision - making roles . All indications are that NASA is in immediate need of a more ...
... goals at the higher levels would be to increase the automaticity of mission control , replacing humans in time - critical , repetitive , and routine decision - making roles . All indications are that NASA is in immediate need of a more ...
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... goals , the craft's capabilities and physics , and the current - phase phase of the mission in interpreting the data he sees . Our impression has been that this aspect of mission operations remains essentially unautomated , except ...
... goals , the craft's capabilities and physics , and the current - phase phase of the mission in interpreting the data he sees . Our impression has been that this aspect of mission operations remains essentially unautomated , except ...
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... goals . These are then roughly mapped onto craft capabilities , with some preliminary consideration that the goals are ... goal of causing a piece of the sample located at the coordinate to be transported to the input hopper of science ...
... goals . These are then roughly mapped onto craft capabilities , with some preliminary consideration that the goals are ... goal of causing a piece of the sample located at the coordinate to be transported to the input hopper of science ...
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