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"minimal human intervention" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where there is very little involvement or interference from humans. Example: "The ecosystem of this national park is carefully managed with minimal human intervention. The wildlife is left to thrive on its own, with only minimal monitoring and no artificial interventions."
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They use computers to sift through market data, spot profitable opportunities, and place trades, all with minimal human intervention.
He has spent more than 25 years building systems that have to work 24/7 with minimal human intervention.
Separately, Google, Ford and other manufacturers are working on fully autonomous, or self-driving, vehicles with minimal human intervention, which has given rise to concerns.
Andrew Hunter, a signalling engineer, is one of those responsible for developing and installing the new technology that controls driverless trains with minimal human intervention.
Travelers who arrived for check-in or stepped off a plane would have their bags whisked across the airport with minimal human intervention.
For marketing purposes, the term fuzzy was presented as synonymous with "efficient operation requiring minimal human intervention".
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This vision includes intelligent engines capable of adapting to changing internal and external conditions to optimally accomplish missions with either minimal or no human intervention.
In this paper, a scalable protocol and a dynamically adaptable algorithm for assigning Data plane devices to a physically distributed Decision plane are investigated, that enable a network to operate with minimal configuration and human intervention while providing optimal convergence and robustness against failures.
Ultimately, what programmatic drone operations enable is for the aircraft to make decisions on their own with minimal, if any, human intervention.
One of the fundamental building blocks of AI is machine learning -- the ability for systems to learn from massive amounts of data and identify patterns, allowing systems to autonomously make decisions with minimal or no human intervention.
This adds significant difficulties to conduct group-level analysis (such as statistical parametric mapping, SPM [8]) and poses technical challenges to perform atlas-based anatomical labeling and ROI analysis [9, 10] with minimal or no human intervention.
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