in my own words The Future Comes on Two Robotic Feet
... I grew up in Oklahoma. In my family there were a lot of case managers, nurses who would go out to people’s homes to check in on them and see what their capabilities were. There are a lot of people in really, really isolated places. They don’t interact with other people a lot, and as a result they ca ...
... I grew up in Oklahoma. In my family there were a lot of case managers, nurses who would go out to people’s homes to check in on them and see what their capabilities were. There are a lot of people in really, really isolated places. They don’t interact with other people a lot, and as a result they ca ...
Intelligent Mobile Robotics
... Robots are becoming a prevalent part of our society. There are industrial robots such as welding robots in manufacturing plants, service robots such as robotic rescue workers, exploration robots such as the Mars Rover, and entertainment robots such as AIBO. An “intelligent mobile robot” is an integr ...
... Robots are becoming a prevalent part of our society. There are industrial robots such as welding robots in manufacturing plants, service robots such as robotic rescue workers, exploration robots such as the Mars Rover, and entertainment robots such as AIBO. An “intelligent mobile robot” is an integr ...
Robotics: Integrated Systems Design Mechanics, Electronics
... • What are you asking me to do? – Language Understanding Problem • How can I tell you the answer to your question? – Speech Generation Problem ...
... • What are you asking me to do? – Language Understanding Problem • How can I tell you the answer to your question? – Speech Generation Problem ...
Artificial Intelligence & Robotics
... Artificial Intelligence – The collective attributes of a computer, robot, or other device capable of performing functions such as learning, decision making, or other intelligent human behaviors. Autonomous Agent – A hardware (or software) based system that has the following properties: autonomy - ab ...
... Artificial Intelligence – The collective attributes of a computer, robot, or other device capable of performing functions such as learning, decision making, or other intelligent human behaviors. Autonomous Agent – A hardware (or software) based system that has the following properties: autonomy - ab ...
comp-robo - Carnegie Mellon School of Computer Science
... impetus to a power grid "smart" futuristic, hoping to take as soon as possible to the power transmission system into the digital age. President Obama will announce on Tuesday during a visit to a solar power plant in Arcadia, Florida, that the government will support with 3,400 million dollars to a h ...
... impetus to a power grid "smart" futuristic, hoping to take as soon as possible to the power transmission system into the digital age. President Obama will announce on Tuesday during a visit to a solar power plant in Arcadia, Florida, that the government will support with 3,400 million dollars to a h ...
Evolvable hardware
... Produced through the use of evolutionary algorithms Reconfigurable hardware, artificial intelligence, fault tolerance & automated systems Adapt dynamically and autonomously with environment by changing behaviour and architecture ...
... Produced through the use of evolutionary algorithms Reconfigurable hardware, artificial intelligence, fault tolerance & automated systems Adapt dynamically and autonomously with environment by changing behaviour and architecture ...
LEGO Mindstorms Hitachi H8-based RCX brick
... mathematician Archytas of Tarentum built a wooden dove that could flap its wings and fly. ...
... mathematician Archytas of Tarentum built a wooden dove that could flap its wings and fly. ...
robot
... To work on their own, robots need to know information about themselves and the world around them. Devices called sensors collect information, such as the robot’s position or the size of an obstacle ahead. Sensors pass this data back to a robot’s controller. This is the "brain" of the robot, which ma ...
... To work on their own, robots need to know information about themselves and the world around them. Devices called sensors collect information, such as the robot’s position or the size of an obstacle ahead. Sensors pass this data back to a robot’s controller. This is the "brain" of the robot, which ma ...
An Artist at RPI Who Draws on the Fu- ture
... organized the project, says the themes of Capek’s seminal play can be used to explore larger issues.” AI Conference Returns to College after 50 Years. Alex Belser. The Dartmouth. July 18, 2006 (thedartmouth.com ). “Fifty years after a group of about 10 young scientists first met to start the nascent ...
... organized the project, says the themes of Capek’s seminal play can be used to explore larger issues.” AI Conference Returns to College after 50 Years. Alex Belser. The Dartmouth. July 18, 2006 (thedartmouth.com ). “Fifty years after a group of about 10 young scientists first met to start the nascent ...
Special Session on Artificial Life and Computational Intelligence in
... in autonomous robots. The task to develop autonomous robots and employ them in real world applications requires techniques that go beyond traditional artificial intelligence, robot control and automation. It involves a wide interdisciplinary spectrum of techniques from machine learning, cognitive ne ...
... in autonomous robots. The task to develop autonomous robots and employ them in real world applications requires techniques that go beyond traditional artificial intelligence, robot control and automation. It involves a wide interdisciplinary spectrum of techniques from machine learning, cognitive ne ...
What is a robot?
... He'd probably do better at homework but, you see, I built him, so he only knows the things he learned from me. ...
... He'd probably do better at homework but, you see, I built him, so he only knows the things he learned from me. ...
Tyra - Marina View School
... We could chose not to give robots free will. We wouldn’t be able to make them powerful enough. Because there are more humans then robots. If humans invent them they’ll no how to stop them. ...
... We could chose not to give robots free will. We wouldn’t be able to make them powerful enough. Because there are more humans then robots. If humans invent them they’ll no how to stop them. ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI)
... AI is the artificial intelligence of robot. This is created to help robots think for themselves. All robots use this technology no matter how small it may be. There are 4 generations in robots and they areFirst-Generation Universal Robots: Lizard-scale intelligence Second-Generation Universal Robots ...
... AI is the artificial intelligence of robot. This is created to help robots think for themselves. All robots use this technology no matter how small it may be. There are 4 generations in robots and they areFirst-Generation Universal Robots: Lizard-scale intelligence Second-Generation Universal Robots ...
Intelligent Mobile Robotics
... Living Autonomously • An autonomous robot acts on its own decisions • Robots are not directly controlled by humans – Can take input and advice from humans ...
... Living Autonomously • An autonomous robot acts on its own decisions • Robots are not directly controlled by humans – Can take input and advice from humans ...
Autonomous Intelligent Mobile Robotics Presentation
... Living Autonomously • An autonomous robot acts on its own decisions • Robots are not directly controlled by humans – Can take input and advice from humans ...
... Living Autonomously • An autonomous robot acts on its own decisions • Robots are not directly controlled by humans – Can take input and advice from humans ...
The Future of Web Services - Drexel University
... Robots by 2015 • Robots will have humanoid functions • Will be able to do simple human tasks like answer questions • They will get there brain power and information from the internet. ...
... Robots by 2015 • Robots will have humanoid functions • Will be able to do simple human tasks like answer questions • They will get there brain power and information from the internet. ...
Artificial Intelligence and Robotics
... •Military – control and target identification •Entertainment – gaming or robotic pets •Predicting customer behavior •Speech recognition ...
... •Military – control and target identification •Entertainment – gaming or robotic pets •Predicting customer behavior •Speech recognition ...
Inglés - Agrega
... robots might be able to acquire any autonomy, and how much these abilities might pose a threat or hazard. They noted that some robots have acquired various forms of semi-autonomy, including being able to find power sources on their own and being able to independently choose targets to attack with we ...
... robots might be able to acquire any autonomy, and how much these abilities might pose a threat or hazard. They noted that some robots have acquired various forms of semi-autonomy, including being able to find power sources on their own and being able to independently choose targets to attack with we ...
Computers - Robot Presentation
... For many years robots have excited people’s imaginations – whether in books, films or amusement parks. However it is only recently robots have left the realms of fiction. Even now thousands of robots are at work around the world… but are any of them actually intelligent? ...
... For many years robots have excited people’s imaginations – whether in books, films or amusement parks. However it is only recently robots have left the realms of fiction. Even now thousands of robots are at work around the world… but are any of them actually intelligent? ...
the netherlands 26 - 30 JUne
... Netherlands. About 2500 participants from over 40 countries will compete with teams of fully autonomous robots in household and service tasks, rescue operations and of course: football. RoboCup is a great boost for research and development of robotics and artificial intelligence, to support us in ou ...
... Netherlands. About 2500 participants from over 40 countries will compete with teams of fully autonomous robots in household and service tasks, rescue operations and of course: football. RoboCup is a great boost for research and development of robotics and artificial intelligence, to support us in ou ...
Robot
A robot is a mechanical or virtual artificial agent, usually an electro-mechanical machine that is guided by a computer program or electronic circuitry. Robots can be autonomous or semi-autonomous and range from humanoids such as Honda's Advanced Step in Innovative Mobility (ASIMO) and TOSY's TOSY Ping Pong Playing Robot (TOPIO) to industrial robots, medical operating robots, patent assist robots, dog therapy robots, collectively programmed swarm robots, UAV drones such as General Atomics MQ-1 Predator, and even microscopic nano robots. By mimicking a lifelike appearance or automating movements, a robot may convey a sense of intelligence or thought of its own.The branch of technology that deals with the design, construction, operation, and application of robots, as well as computer systems for their control, sensory feedback, and information processing is robotics. These technologies deal with automated machines that can take the place of humans in dangerous environments or manufacturing processes, or resemble humans in appearance, behavior, and/or cognition. Many of today's robots are inspired by nature contributing to the field of bio-inspired robotics. These robots have also created a newer branch of robotics: soft robotics.From the time of ancient civilization there have been many accounts of user-configurable automated devices and even automata resembling animals and humans, designed primarily as entertainment. As mechanical techniques developed through the Industrial age, there appeared more practical applications such as automated machines, remote-control and wireless remote-control.The word 'robot' was first used to denote a fictional humanoid in a 1921 play R.U.R. by the Czech writer, Karel Čapek. Electronics evolved into the driving force of development with the advent of the first electronic autonomous robots created by William Grey Walter in Bristol, England in 1948. The first digital and programmable robot was invented by George Devol in 1954 and was named the Unimate. It was sold to General Motors in 1961 where it was used to lift pieces of hot metal from die casting machines at the Inland Fisher Guide Plant in the West Trenton section of Ewing Township, New Jersey.Robots have replaced humans in performing repetitive and dangerous tasks which humans prefer not to do, or are unable to do because of size limitations, or which take place in extreme environments such as outer space or the bottom of the sea.There are concerns about the increasing use of robots and their role in society. Robots are blamed for rising unemployment as they replace workers in increasing numbers of functions. The use of robots in military combat raises ethical concerns. The possibilities of robot autonomy and potential repercussions have been addressed in fiction and may be a realistic concern in the future.