0 present participle of navigate
1 to direct the way that a ship, aircraft, etc. will travel, or to find a direction across, along, or over an area of water or land, often by using a map:
Relating to behavior based navigation,5,6 there are approaches that use topological maps for navigating.
But navigating a course through such a narrativeless drama is not easy.
Yet at a moment when history is crucial to navigating the planning system, architecture schools are teaching less and less of it.
The dialectic between resisting and reinforcing gender norms - the tension between contestation and consent - highlights the role of individual personality in navigating social organisation.
However, this relative velocity is small compared to that which the red cell experiences in navigating through the microcirculation due to pressure forcing.
It is proven that the robot navigating using parallel navigation reaches the moving target successfully under some conditions.
In a recent work,15 the ground irregularities influence on the behaviour of a wheeled mobile robot when navigating on uneven surfaces was addressed.
In any case, work on visualizing and navigating multi-document collections to date does not typically make provisions for, or use, multi-document summarization.