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CONVERT
(1966-06-01)
A programming language is described which is applicable to problems conveniently described by transformation rules. By this we mean that patterns may be prescribed, each being associated with a skeleton, so that a series ...
Hardware Memo - Input Multiplexer Status
(1966-10-01)
Note: Computer control of Input Multiplexer and Output Sample and Hold is available when clock and test switches on the I/O box are in "Computer Input" and "Computer Output" positions, respectively. Manual operation of the ...
A Description of the CNTOUR Program
(1966-11-01)
The CNTOUR program plots an intensity relief map of an image which is read from the vidisector camera (TV-B). It may be used as a general purpose aiming, monitoring and focusing program, especially for high-contrast images, ...
Program Memo about EYE
(1966-12-01)
EYE is a program (on the Vision System tape with the name EYE BALL) which displays on the 340 field of view of the vidisector. The program is controlled by the light pen, which selects various modes and options; and by the ...
DERIVATOR I: A Program for Visual Inspection of Solutions to First-Order Non-Linear Differential Equations
(1963-12-01)
Derivator is a PDP-1 program for examining the solutions to differential equations by inspection of a visual display of trajectories. Because fixed-point arithmetic is used (in order to maintain visual display speeds), ...
The Proofchecker
(1961-01-01)
The Proofchecker is a heuristically oriented computer program for checking mathematical proofs, with the checking of textbook proofs as its ultimate goal. It constructs, from each proof step given to it, a corresponding ...
EUTERPE-LISP: A LISP System with Music Output
(1967-09-01)
EUTERPE (Ai memo no. 129) was designed as a "real-time music program" which would interpret music described as "voice-programs" in DDT. These voice-programs consisted of note words, description of tones to be sounded, and ...
Matrix Inversion in LISP
(1967-07-01)
Very shortly there will appear on the vision library tape a field named @IAS which is a collection of compiled SUBR"s for performing general matrix row reduction and inversions. For an array A a call (IAS A NEW N M) performs ...
The Calcomp Plotter as an Output Device
(1967-07-01)
(1)CHAR PLOT (see AI Memo 125) has been modified for TS. [It may be found on MS4 with the non-TS version]. The following changes should be noted: CRKBRK (now called PLTBRK in the non-TS CHAR PLOT), SUBPLT (which is ...
Automata On a 2-Dimensional Tape
(1967-06-01)
This paper explains our approach to the problem of pattern recognition by serial computer. The rudimentary theory of vision presented here lies within the framework of automata theory. Out goal is to classify the types of ...