Machine Intelligence and Robotics: Report of the NASA Study Group : Final Report |
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... language of predicate logic , for example , helps us to understand more clearly some of the components of reasoning . Many informal tasks , including medical diagnosis and information retrieval , can be formalized as theorem - proving ...
... language of predicate logic , for example , helps us to understand more clearly some of the components of reasoning . Many informal tasks , including medical diagnosis and information retrieval , can be formalized as theorem - proving ...
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... language ( of the DOD ADA variety ) as a basis of this facility . The Study Group also believes that NASA should initiate research towards the creation of automatic tools for software development . 7. Data Management Systems Technology ...
... language ( of the DOD ADA variety ) as a basis of this facility . The Study Group also believes that NASA should initiate research towards the creation of automatic tools for software development . 7. Data Management Systems Technology ...
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... languages and modern debugging and multiprocessing methods . Self - Assessment . Even more serious , NASA administrators seem to believe that the agency is outstanding in computation science and engineering . This is far from true . The ...
... languages and modern debugging and multiprocessing methods . Self - Assessment . Even more serious , NASA administrators seem to believe that the agency is outstanding in computation science and engineering . This is far from true . The ...
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... languages for problem solving has been a central focus in artificial intelligence since the science began . In the earliest stages of AI , it was seen that a computer could be programmed to try a variety of alternatives , when it ...
... languages for problem solving has been a central focus in artificial intelligence since the science began . In the earliest stages of AI , it was seen that a computer could be programmed to try a variety of alternatives , when it ...
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... languages with embedded problem- solving apparatus , so that the " programmer " can give instruc- tions in much the same way as one communicates with people . First , one states the general goal , names the parts , and suggests an order ...
... languages with embedded problem- solving apparatus , so that the " programmer " can give instruc- tions in much the same way as one communicates with people . First , one states the general goal , names the parts , and suggests an order ...
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