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... sequencing , data han- dling and delivery , and related protocols at the low levels of the system , and increasing the automaticity of the center at the higher levels by introduction of existing AI problem solving and symbolic modeling ...
... sequencing , data han- dling and delivery , and related protocols at the low levels of the system , and increasing the automaticity of the center at the higher levels by introduction of existing AI problem solving and symbolic modeling ...
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... sequencing produced on an overnight basis . As a result half of the available picture bandwidth was devoted to pictures for the ground based path planning function rather than for science content , and no autonomous capability was ...
... sequencing produced on an overnight basis . As a result half of the available picture bandwidth was devoted to pictures for the ground based path planning function rather than for science content , and no autonomous capability was ...
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... sequence of tests , each detecting some property of heuristic importance . These properties have to be invariant under commonly encountered forms of distortion . Two important problems arise here - inventing new useful properties , and ...
... sequence of tests , each detecting some property of heuristic importance . These properties have to be invariant under commonly encountered forms of distortion . Two important problems arise here - inventing new useful properties , and ...
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... sequence of properties in question ) . [ In " Some Aspects of Heuristic Programming and Artificial Intelligence ... sequence . term characteristic for a property without restriction to 2 values B - 10 STEPS TOWARD ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE 415.
... sequence of properties in question ) . [ In " Some Aspects of Heuristic Programming and Artificial Intelligence ... sequence . term characteristic for a property without restriction to 2 values B - 10 STEPS TOWARD ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE 415.
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... sequence of properties . For many problems one can use such Characters as names for categories and as primitive elements with which to define an adequate set of patterns . Characters are more than conventional names . They are instead ...
... sequence of properties . For many problems one can use such Characters as names for categories and as primitive elements with which to define an adequate set of patterns . Characters are more than conventional names . They are instead ...
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