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Page 353
... human being , so that , for example , when the human on the Earth stretches out his hand , the mechanical hand of the teleoperator in Earth orbit extends likewise ; or when the human turns his head to the left , the teleoperator's ...
... human being , so that , for example , when the human on the Earth stretches out his hand , the mechanical hand of the teleoperator in Earth orbit extends likewise ; or when the human turns his head to the left , the teleoperator's ...
Page 355
... human , in space , to do . Intelligent robot explorers will become imperative , if sophisticated large - scale interplanetary exploration is to become a reality . The round - trip communication delay time which ranges from a minimum of ...
... human , in space , to do . Intelligent robot explorers will become imperative , if sophisticated large - scale interplanetary exploration is to become a reality . The round - trip communication delay time which ranges from a minimum of ...
Page 356
... human role must be that of a supervisor and periodic program - updater of the computer . A robot Mars explorer must be equipped with sensors and appropriate computing capability which maximizes both efficient mobility and intelligent ...
... human role must be that of a supervisor and periodic program - updater of the computer . A robot Mars explorer must be equipped with sensors and appropriate computing capability which maximizes both efficient mobility and intelligent ...
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... human intelligence in space , without the risks and life support costs for astronauts , by developing teleoperators with machine intelli- gence , with human operators on Earth monitoring sensed information and controlling the lower ...
... human intelligence in space , without the risks and life support costs for astronauts , by developing teleoperators with machine intelli- gence , with human operators on Earth monitoring sensed information and controlling the lower ...
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... human passengers were at stake . But today , we feel , that strategy has become self - defeating , leading to unnecessarily expensive and unambitious projects . Fear of Complexity . On a similar note , we perceive a broad distrust of ...
... human passengers were at stake . But today , we feel , that strategy has become self - defeating , leading to unnecessarily expensive and unambitious projects . Fear of Complexity . On a similar note , we perceive a broad distrust of ...
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algorithms Allen Newell analysis applications areas Artificial Intelligence automated base basic behavior capabilities centers complex computer programs computer science computer systems concepts Conf construction cost DENDRAL devices discussion domain elements engineering environment example existing experience exploration Feigenbaum Figure functions GAME goal hardware heuristic programming heuristic search human hypotheses ill-structured problems inference information processing input intelligence and robotics interaction knowledge learning logic machine intelligence man-machine systems manipulators Marvin Minsky mathematical mechanisms memory ment methods Minsky mission operations MYCIN NASA NASA's Natural Language Newell Papers 3d Intl pattern recognition performance planetary planning problem solving problem space problem statement Proc procedure processor Project Project MAC PSYC psychology representation rover rules sensors sequence Simon simplex method solution solver spacecraft Stanford Research Institute Stanford Univ structure Study Group subproblems symbolic task Tech techniques TEIRESIAS teleoperator theory tion