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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...
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author | Marr, David Hewitt, Carl |
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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. |
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spelling | mit-1721.1/410952019-04-10T17:17:34Z Video Ergo Scio Marr, David Hewitt, Carl 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. An approach to vision research is described that combines ideas about low level processing with more abstract notions about the representation of knowledge in intelligent systems. A particular problem, of the representation of knowledge about the three-dimensional world, is discussed: the outline of a solution is given, and an experimental world of simple mechanical assemblies is described, in which the solution may be implemented and tested. A tentative summary is given of the knowledge that is required for operating in this world, and a research project is proposed. MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory 2008-04-10T12:53:21Z 2008-04-10T12:53:21Z 1973-11 Working Paper http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/41095 en_US MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory Working Papers, WP-60 application/pdf MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory |
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title | Video Ergo Scio |
title_full | Video Ergo Scio |
title_fullStr | Video Ergo Scio |
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title_short | Video Ergo Scio |
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