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The rest of the control was provided via ground supplied sequencing produced on an overnight basis . As a result half of the available picture bandwidth was devoted to pictures for the ground based path ...
The rest of the control was provided via ground supplied sequencing produced on an overnight basis . As a result half of the available picture bandwidth was devoted to pictures for the ground based path ...
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More powerful “ property - list " methods subject each object to a sequence of tests , each detecting some property of heuristic importance . These properties have to be invariant under commonly encountered forms of distortion .
More powerful “ property - list " methods subject each object to a sequence of tests , each detecting some property of heuristic importance . These properties have to be invariant under commonly encountered forms of distortion .
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The vector so assigned to each figure will be called the Character of that figure ( with respect to the sequence of properties in question ) . [ In " Some Aspects of Heuristic Programming and Artificial Intelligence " ( 1959a ) , we use ...
The vector so assigned to each figure will be called the Character of that figure ( with respect to the sequence of properties in question ) . [ In " Some Aspects of Heuristic Programming and Artificial Intelligence " ( 1959a ) , we use ...
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Thus a square has the Character ( 1,1,1 ) and a circle the Character ( 0,1,1 ) for the given sequence of properties . For many problems one can use such Characters as names for categories and as primitive elements with which to define ...
Thus a square has the Character ( 1,1,1 ) and a circle the Character ( 0,1,1 ) for the given sequence of properties . For many problems one can use such Characters as names for categories and as primitive elements with which to define ...
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Beside each sequence under the two letters , the machine builds up distribution functions from the results of ... Now , since the sequences were chosen completely randomly , it may well be that most of the sequences have very flat ...
Beside each sequence under the two letters , the machine builds up distribution functions from the results of ... Now , since the sequences were chosen completely randomly , it may well be that most of the sequences have very flat ...
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