Expert systems developments are proceeding at a rapid pace, fueled by astronomical increases in processing speed and memory capacity. The defense and aerospace industries, backed by research dollars from the federal government and immediate application needs by the military's "smart weapons" programs, is leading the way in areas like natural language, fuzzy logic, simulation, machine vision, voice recognition, and real-time processing. The "Guide to Defense & Aerospace Expert Systems" is an overview of recent successes, failures and advances in the field of Artificial and Machine Intelligence. Taken from in-depth feature coverage in the pages of ADVANCED MILITARY COMPUTING, it is your source for the programs, participants and opportunities that exist in this burgeoning field. Edited by Alton K. Marsh, author of the comprehensive industry report "Guide to the Advanced Military Computing Market," you will find "Defense & Aerospace Expert Systems" to be a valuable asset to your research tools.
Guide to Defense and Aerospace Expert Systems
1986
144 pages
Report
No indication
English
Computers, Control & Information Theory , Military Sciences , Astronautics , Aerospace systems , Defense systems , Expert systems , Antimissile defense systems , Computer vision , Data processing , Decision support systems , Fuzzy logic , Maintenance , Manufacturing , Natural language , Real time , Robots , Simulation , Smart weapons , Space shuttles , Tracking , Aerospace expert systems , Defense expert systems , Real time processing , Voice recognition
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