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A framework for intelligent assembly in industry
A special tool for using robots in intelligent industrial assembly is presented. The semantic network is the model Tor knowledge base organization. Planning is done by means of a special kind of production rules named demons. A dedicated NON-VON machine GRAM ( GRAph Machine) stands at the basis of i...
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