0 a person who navigates -- navigátor
He’s an experienced navigator of these seas.
There exists no recognised internationally approved training course for ice navigators or qualification scheme for individuals who are to operate vessels in icecovered waters.
Initial experiments with the extended system indicate a considerable improvement of the navigator's usability.
Perhaps courts, with more sensitive instruments, are better coastal navigators than the legislator.
A navigator must be able to handle these problems, otherwise robots can never escape from a trap.
The navigator must first determine his exact position.
According to the world-knowledge encoded in the situation ontology, this instance is classified and the inferred situation is propagated back to the task navigator.
There appears to be some potential in exploring further the concept of the school nurse as navigator.
Real navigators are often good, but seldom optimal.