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An example industrial application for ACAT would be to use manuals, made for human workers, to construct robot-executable instructions. This would enable the robot to do certain human tasks without time-consuming programming procedures. The result of the ACAT project is a robot-compiler which translates human understandable information into a program a robot can execute. | An example industrial application for ACAT would be to use manuals, made for human workers, to construct robot-executable instructions. This would enable the robot to do certain human tasks without time-consuming programming procedures. The result of the ACAT project is a robot-compiler which translates human understandable information into a program a robot can execute. |
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