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Computers in Control

on BBC One London

An introduction to the world of robotics
5: Recognising the Obvious We see, hear, and interpret the real world with ease.
For the computer to recognise pictures or sound it is not so easy, but some robotic systems can identify objects or voices and act accordingly, and it's even possible to mimic these on the home microcomputer.
Production DAVID ALLEN. ROBIN MUDGE
Notes from Broadcasting Support Services, PO Box 7, London [Postcode removed], enclosing a cheque or PO for 11.30 made out to BSS

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Robin Mudge

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