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("Rules and firings" are terms used in expert systems. "Rules" represent the codification of an expert system process and a "firing" indicates the examination, interpretation, and response to one rule in a particular context. In current systems, the firing of one rule can require the execution of tens of thousands of instructions, and as contexts become more complex the number of instructions for rule-firing increases. ) The vision system must take in data from imaging sensors and interpret the...se data in real-time to produce a symbolic description of the vehicle's environment. It must recognize roads and road boundaries, select, locate, and dimension fixed and moving obstacles in the roadway; detect, locate, and classify objects in open or forrested terrain, locate, and identify man-made and natural landmarks, and produce thematic maps of the local environment, while moving at speeds up to 50 km/hr. Scaling up computing capabilities used in laboratory vision experiments suggests an aggregate computing requirement of 10-100 BIPs (billion equivalent von-Neumann instructions per second) to accomplish the above tasks.

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