desired goal

collocation in English

meaningsofdesiredandgoal

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desired
adjective
uk
/dɪˈzaɪəd/
us
/dɪˈzaɪrd/
that ...
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goal
noun[C]
uk
/ɡəʊl/
us
/ɡoʊl/
an area on a playing field, that usually has two posts with a net fixed behind them, where players try to send the ball in order to score in sports such as football ...
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(Definition ofdesiredandgoalfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofdesired goal

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Namely, after an initial gross, but fast motion of the autonomous vehicle toward itsdesiredgoal, the use of external sensory feedback has been advocated for high-precision localization.
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Anotherdesiredgoalis theoretical neutrality.
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Increasing the space for warnings out of all proportion is not a satisfactory way of achieving thedesiredgoal, i.e. better public health.
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I make no secret of the fact that those meetings were helpful to me in achieving mydesiredgoal.
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That is a very real obstacle in the way of their proceeding to their apparentlydesiredgoal.
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An example is the use of penalties associated with variables that measure the deviation between thedesiredgoaland the actual value.
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Thisdesiredgoalis achieved without having any a priori information about the amount of computation that is required for evaluating the shared expression.
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The first two preparatory steps define the search space, whereas the fitness measure implicitly specifies the search'sdesiredgoal.
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Majority of earlier researchers have considered a static object that is pushed3,4,23,26 or lifted and transferred8,10,11,17,24 to adesiredgoalpoint.
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Successful completion of the task requires, therefore, comprehension of intention in terms of a representation of a means to adesiredgoal.
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The manipulator can pass by only if it moves upwards or if it goes around the two obstacles to attain thedesiredgoal.
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For example, if thedesiredgoallocation for a motion task is not met, the system will generate another motion command to correct the situation.
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It also argues that power can be fragmented among many operators whose concerted effort combines to achieve thedesiredgoal.
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The children learned a right-angular route turning right or left to reach thedesiredgoal.
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A behaviour can be seen as a relation between the inputs of the sensors and the actuators to achieve adesiredgoal.
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After each low level robot action, the system checks to see if thedesiredgoalof the action has been achieved.
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When fast and frugal approaches fail are we then unable to achieve ourdesiredgoaldirectly and therefore resort to problem solving?
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Once the constraints were forecasted and driven to the safe state space, they were optimally played to achieve thedesiredgoal, like obstacle avoidance.
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Because generation cannot be constrained directly by the representation, these methods tend toward random explorations, iteratively focused on areas most likely to accomplish thedesiredgoal.
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As it can be seen from the simulation results,13 the final boundary conditions are not satisfied exactly and the end-effector does not place indesiredgoalpoint.
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