Finding the Skeleton of a Brick*

Work reported herein was conducted at the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, a Massachusetts Institute of Technology research program supported in part by the Advanced Research Projects Agency of the Department of Defense, and monitored by the Office of Naval Research under Contract Number N00014-7...

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Main Author: Finin, Tim
Format: Working Paper
Language:en_US
Published: MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory 2008
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/41052
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description Work reported herein was conducted at the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, a Massachusetts Institute of Technology research program supported in part by the Advanced Research Projects Agency of the Department of Defense, and monitored by the Office of Naval Research under Contract Number N00014-70-A-0362-0005. Reproduction of this document, in whole or in part, is permitted for any purpose of the United States Government. This memo was first issued in August 1971 as A.I Vision Flash 19.
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spelling mit-1721.1/410522019-04-14T07:19:35Z Finding the Skeleton of a Brick* Finin, Tim Work reported herein was conducted at the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, a Massachusetts Institute of Technology research program supported in part by the Advanced Research Projects Agency of the Department of Defense, and monitored by the Office of Naval Research under Contract Number N00014-70-A-0362-0005. Reproduction of this document, in whole or in part, is permitted for any purpose of the United States Government. This memo was first issued in August 1971 as A.I Vision Flash 19. TC-SKELETON's duty is to help find the dimensions of brick shaped objects by searching for sets of three complete edges, on for each dimension. The program was originally written by Patrick Winston, and then was refined and improved by Tim Finin. MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory Vision Group Department of Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency 2008-04-03T14:04:02Z 2008-04-03T14:04:02Z 1973-03 Working Paper http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/41052 en_US MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory Working Papers, WP-19 Vision Flash, No. 19 application/pdf MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
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