Proceedings, Volumes 1-2IEEE, 1999 - Artificial intelligence |
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... active approach . 8. We do not have a homogenous background , neither when recognizing the wheel nor when recognizing the bolts . The background structure is almost unknown and arbitrary . Thus , a simple bottom - up separation of ...
... active approach . 8. We do not have a homogenous background , neither when recognizing the wheel nor when recognizing the bolts . The background structure is almost unknown and arbitrary . Thus , a simple bottom - up separation of ...
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... Active Com . Gen. 1 Action Generation Fusion 1 Arbitration Active Com . Gen. n Generalised Sensor 1 Generalised Sensor n Real Sensors Information Generation Generalised Sensor Generalised Actuator 1 Actuator Generalised Sensor Actuator ...
... Active Com . Gen. 1 Action Generation Fusion 1 Arbitration Active Com . Gen. n Generalised Sensor 1 Generalised Sensor n Real Sensors Information Generation Generalised Sensor Generalised Actuator 1 Actuator Generalised Sensor Actuator ...
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... active is stored in a table ( Q ( i , j ) ) . A subset of this table ( that corresponding to the active feature detectors ) is the information provided by our algorithm to the action selection mechanism . Each entry to this table is ...
... active is stored in a table ( Q ( i , j ) ) . A subset of this table ( that corresponding to the active feature detectors ) is the information provided by our algorithm to the action selection mechanism . Each entry to this table is ...
Contents
Java RealTime Distributed Processing Over ATM Networks with ChorusOS | 3 |
Optimizing Costs and Processing Times Under Variable External Processing | 4 |
A Petri Net Solution to the Problem of Deadlocks in Systems of Processes With | 8 |
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