L. Carnapete, P.E. Nguyen, R.G. Nguyen, and T.M. Bernard. A miniature retina-based AGV called VAMPIRE. In V. Cantoni et al., editors, Proc. Workshop on Computer Architecture for Machine Perception, pages 29-33, Como, Italy, September 1995. IEEE Computer Society Press.

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L. Carnapete, P.E. Nguyen, R.G. Nguyen, and T.M. Bernard. A miniature retina-based AGV called VAMPIRE. In V. Cantoni et al., editors, Proc. Workshop on Computer Architecture for Machine Perception, pages 29-33, Como, Italy, September 1995. IEEE Computer Society Press.

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