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: --
The next result concerns the conditions under which the robot reaches its moving goal when navigating under the velocity pursuit guidance law.
The 24-hour darkness and the cloud cover would vastly increase the danger in navigating in ice close to a poorly mapped coast.
In this way, we could build a more comprehensive system for navigating argument structures through an interactive user interface that triggers such queries.
The relevant issue of navigating robotic applications to this workshop is the quality of timeliness.
In this devastating love song, the principals are once again imagined as seafarers, navigating the treacherous waters of drugs and depression.
In this paper, a fuzzy control system for a hexapod mobile robot navigating in unknown environments is presented.
There is a helpful index, for navigating between chapters, and a short reference list which included citations up to 1966.
In any case, work on visualizing and navigating multi-document collections to date does not typically make provisions for, or use, multi-document summarization.