robotic decision-making and control
Robotic decision-making and control refers to the ability of robots to autonomously gather information, process it, and make informed decisions based on predefined rules or algorithms. It involves the robotic system's capability to oversee and regulate its own actions, ensuring efficient and accurate execution of tasks.
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