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    Parallel Integration of Vision Modules by Poggio, T., Gamble, E. B., Little, J. J.

    “…Computer algorithms have been developed for several early vision processes, such as edge detection, stereopsis, motion, texture, and color, that give separate…”
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    Design of the Remote Agent experiment for spacecraft autonomy by Bernard, D.E., Dorais, G.A., Fry, C., Gamble, E.B., Kanefsky, B., Kurien, J., Millar, W., Muscettola, N., Nayak, P.P., Pell, B., Rajan, K., Rouquette, N., Smith, B., Williams, B.C.

    “…This paper describes the Remote Agent flight experiment for spacecraft commanding and control. In the Remote Agent approach, the operational rules and…”
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    Displacement errors in surface property data by Gamble, E.B.

    “…The noise near the discontinuities in the surface property data is described. The author shows that the noise in surface property data cannot be modeled simply…”
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    A discontinuity detector based on the pervasive noise in surface property data by Gamble, E.B.

    “…A discontinuity detector based on the pervasive noise process near object boundaries produced by certain early vision algorithms is described. Contrary to the…”
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    The impact of autonomy technology on spacecraft software architecture: a case study by Gamble, E.B., Simmons, R.

    “…The authors draw on their experience with the autonomy technology demonstration on NASA's Deep Space One mission to describe the wide-ranging effect autonomy…”
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    Integration of vision modules and labeling of surface discontinuities by Gamble, E.B., Geiger, D., Poggio, T., Weinshall, D.

    “…It is assumed that a major goal of the early vision modules and their integration is to deliver a cartoon of the discontinuities in the scene and to label them…”
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