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    • Finding Components on a Circuit Board 

      Lozano-Perez, Tomas (MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, 1973-09)
      This paper describes a set of programs written in LISP that recognize resistors on circuit boards. The approach leans heavily on a thorough examination of the features found in representative intensity arrays and on ...
    • Does Vision Need a Special-purpose Language? 

      Fahlman, Scott E. (MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, 1973-09)
      This paper briefly discusses the following questions: What are the benefits of special-purpose languages? When is a field ready for such a language? Are any parts of our current vision research ready?
    • The TRACK Program Package 

      Lerman, Jerome B.; Woodham, Robert J. (MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, 1973-08)
      A collection of LISP functions has been written to provide vidisector users with the following three line-oriented vision primitives: (i) given an initial point and an estimated initial direction, track a line in that ...