
Poster title - Tarleton State University
... Eight sonar units distributed around the body constitute the only input sensors for our AMR. External obstacles can be identified only by processing inputs from these sonars [1]. ...
... Eight sonar units distributed around the body constitute the only input sensors for our AMR. External obstacles can be identified only by processing inputs from these sonars [1]. ...
The History of Artificial Intelligence
... amok, and tried to wipe out the human race. However, as is usually the case with words, the truth of the matter is a little more convoluted. In the days when Czechoslovakia was a feudal society, "robota" referred to the two or three days of the week that peasants were obliged to leave their own fiel ...
... amok, and tried to wipe out the human race. However, as is usually the case with words, the truth of the matter is a little more convoluted. In the days when Czechoslovakia was a feudal society, "robota" referred to the two or three days of the week that peasants were obliged to leave their own fiel ...
Human action recognition oriented to humanoid - CEUR
... millennium, the “human” factor pushes robots to rapidly assume anthropomorphic appearance and the more robots interact with people safer, smarter and more independent they need to be, that why other disciplines were involved in the robotics area. The human ability to imitate behaviors is already pre ...
... millennium, the “human” factor pushes robots to rapidly assume anthropomorphic appearance and the more robots interact with people safer, smarter and more independent they need to be, that why other disciplines were involved in the robotics area. The human ability to imitate behaviors is already pre ...
How AI is affecting kids` brains
... minimal elements and used as a tool for profound engagement and empathy – as ‘cute’ emerges as the quickest route to emotional connection. And it’s often at its most potent when simplicity combines with relative emotional complexity. Robots than can beat Gary Kasparov at chess may be intellectually ...
... minimal elements and used as a tool for profound engagement and empathy – as ‘cute’ emerges as the quickest route to emotional connection. And it’s often at its most potent when simplicity combines with relative emotional complexity. Robots than can beat Gary Kasparov at chess may be intellectually ...
101 kb
... RobotvilleEU takes over the Science Museum Imagine a world where robots are part of everyday life. Do you wish you had domestic help from a robot? Would you play with a pet robot? Could a robot talk to you and share your feelings? Fancy meeting your robot self face to face? All will be revealed at t ...
... RobotvilleEU takes over the Science Museum Imagine a world where robots are part of everyday life. Do you wish you had domestic help from a robot? Would you play with a pet robot? Could a robot talk to you and share your feelings? Fancy meeting your robot self face to face? All will be revealed at t ...
Humanoid Robots + Artificial Intelligence
... Additionally, there are many current projects in robotics and AI development, many of them arising from countries such as the United States and Japan. In fact, one of the most significant projects having started from MIT is that of the Cog project. The engineers at MIT designed Cog to be able to lea ...
... Additionally, there are many current projects in robotics and AI development, many of them arising from countries such as the United States and Japan. In fact, one of the most significant projects having started from MIT is that of the Cog project. The engineers at MIT designed Cog to be able to lea ...
Explaining robot actions - Advanced Technology Laboratories
... 1. INTRODUCTION As robots become more frequently used in human-inhabited environments, it is increasingly important for people to maintain an appropriate level of trust in robots. Research has shown that no matter how capable an autonomous system is, if human operators do not trust the system, they ...
... 1. INTRODUCTION As robots become more frequently used in human-inhabited environments, it is increasingly important for people to maintain an appropriate level of trust in robots. Research has shown that no matter how capable an autonomous system is, if human operators do not trust the system, they ...
COGNITIVE SCIENCE SOCIETY MEETING, 2007
... Philosophy of Mind (Intro Level) MODULES: Can a Machine Think? The Turing Test, Types of Computers, Functionalism, Searle's Chinese Room Argument, Introduction to Neurons, Connectionism, ANN that See eBOOK: Win Phillip's The Extraordinary Future (Advanced Undergrad) Metaphysics & Epistemology: Is th ...
... Philosophy of Mind (Intro Level) MODULES: Can a Machine Think? The Turing Test, Types of Computers, Functionalism, Searle's Chinese Room Argument, Introduction to Neurons, Connectionism, ANN that See eBOOK: Win Phillip's The Extraordinary Future (Advanced Undergrad) Metaphysics & Epistemology: Is th ...
Unit 9 Lesson 4 Artificial Intelligence
... ideas. Roboticists are nowhere near achieving this level of artificial intelligence, but they have made a lot of progress with more limited AI. Today's AI machines can replicate some specific elements of intellectual ability. 3. Computers can already solve problems in limited realms. The basic idea ...
... ideas. Roboticists are nowhere near achieving this level of artificial intelligence, but they have made a lot of progress with more limited AI. Today's AI machines can replicate some specific elements of intellectual ability. 3. Computers can already solve problems in limited realms. The basic idea ...
Types of Robots - Web Services Overview
... • These imaginary robots do a lot of things that the real ones can not do. ...
... • These imaginary robots do a lot of things that the real ones can not do. ...
3 approaches to AI
... – Representation could be used to solve problem of hungry person in room with bananas just out of reach. – But how will chair be recognised? ...
... – Representation could be used to solve problem of hungry person in room with bananas just out of reach. – But how will chair be recognised? ...
Humanoid - Montana State University
... • To build teleoperated robot to directly take place of human. • To build robots that can perform everyday work. • To investigate hand-eye coordination for tasks usually done by people. • To entertain. • To study how people do what they do in the world. ...
... • To build teleoperated robot to directly take place of human. • To build robots that can perform everyday work. • To investigate hand-eye coordination for tasks usually done by people. • To entertain. • To study how people do what they do in the world. ...
Tyra - Marina View School
... Robots and artificial intelligence have already changed the world in half a century. It is unlikely the change will stop. Many experts think that artificial intelligence will soon go further than human intelligence and some day this will present a threat. ...
... Robots and artificial intelligence have already changed the world in half a century. It is unlikely the change will stop. Many experts think that artificial intelligence will soon go further than human intelligence and some day this will present a threat. ...
Module Code SS-4302 Module Title Artificial Intelligence Degree
... SS-2207 Introduction to Artificial Intelligence and Soft Computing ...
... SS-2207 Introduction to Artificial Intelligence and Soft Computing ...
openday-whatweteach - Aberystwyth University Users Site
... Web programming, Systems analysis, DBMS and Commercial applications, Professional issues, Business process engineering, E-commerce system and internet security, Web tools selection. Some modules are taken in other departments such as Information Studies and Media Studies. Critique and redesign of mu ...
... Web programming, Systems analysis, DBMS and Commercial applications, Professional issues, Business process engineering, E-commerce system and internet security, Web tools selection. Some modules are taken in other departments such as Information Studies and Media Studies. Critique and redesign of mu ...
Part B - KB e-learning Site for IB ITGS and IGCSE ICT
... 1. AI is permanent. Natural intelligence is perishable from a commercial standpoint in that workers can change their place of employment or forget information. AI, however, is as permanent as computer systems and programs. 2. AI offers case duplication. Transferring a body of knowledge from one pers ...
... 1. AI is permanent. Natural intelligence is perishable from a commercial standpoint in that workers can change their place of employment or forget information. AI, however, is as permanent as computer systems and programs. 2. AI offers case duplication. Transferring a body of knowledge from one pers ...
A Survey on Artificial Intelligence and Robotics
... Robots[13] are able to perform the tasks given by a human. They have sensors to detect physical data from the real world such as light, heat, temperature, movement, sound, bump, and pressure. They have efficient processors, multiple sensors and huge memory, to exhibit intelligence. In addition, they ...
... Robots[13] are able to perform the tasks given by a human. They have sensors to detect physical data from the real world such as light, heat, temperature, movement, sound, bump, and pressure. They have efficient processors, multiple sensors and huge memory, to exhibit intelligence. In addition, they ...
Part B - KB e-learning Site for IB ITGS and IGCSE ICT
... 1. AI is permanent. Natural intelligence is perishable from a commercial standpoint in that workers can change their place of employment or forget information. AI, however, is as permanent as computer systems and programs. 2. AI offers case duplication. Transferring a body of knowledge from one pers ...
... 1. AI is permanent. Natural intelligence is perishable from a commercial standpoint in that workers can change their place of employment or forget information. AI, however, is as permanent as computer systems and programs. 2. AI offers case duplication. Transferring a body of knowledge from one pers ...
Human-Robot Interaction -Emerging Opportunities
... robots” – for… well, service and entertainment ...
... robots” – for… well, service and entertainment ...
Mobile Robot Exhibition Schedule
... ----Returning team from Stony Brook University will present a new and improved version of ButlerBot with emphasis on entertainment and human interaction. The team is also supposed to participate in Open Interaction event. Team H.E.R ----First year participant from Human Emulation Robotics, LLC Socia ...
... ----Returning team from Stony Brook University will present a new and improved version of ButlerBot with emphasis on entertainment and human interaction. The team is also supposed to participate in Open Interaction event. Team H.E.R ----First year participant from Human Emulation Robotics, LLC Socia ...
robot - kmutt-inc
... Karel Capek’s 1921 play RUR (Rossum’s Universal Robots) มาจากคาว่ า “rabota” (obligatory work) ...
... Karel Capek’s 1921 play RUR (Rossum’s Universal Robots) มาจากคาว่ า “rabota” (obligatory work) ...
The Future of Web Services - Drexel University
... Health Services • By 2030, humans will be able to have Patient Health Record Chips ...
... Health Services • By 2030, humans will be able to have Patient Health Record Chips ...
Bio-inspired
... acting in the face of uncertain and unpredictable environments. It was reasoned that if a single robot required complex systems and techniques in order to perform in a reliable manner, then perhaps intelligent systems could be designed with many “simpler” robots using a minimalist approach to sensin ...
... acting in the face of uncertain and unpredictable environments. It was reasoned that if a single robot required complex systems and techniques in order to perform in a reliable manner, then perhaps intelligent systems could be designed with many “simpler” robots using a minimalist approach to sensin ...
here - KB e-learning Site for IB ITGS and IGCSE ICT
... The potential value of artificial intelligence can be better understood by contrasting it with natural, or human, intelligence. AI has several commercial advantages: 1. AI is permanent. Natural intelligence is perishable from a commercial standpoint in that workers can change their place of employme ...
... The potential value of artificial intelligence can be better understood by contrasting it with natural, or human, intelligence. AI has several commercial advantages: 1. AI is permanent. Natural intelligence is perishable from a commercial standpoint in that workers can change their place of employme ...
Self-reconfiguring modular robot

Modular self-reconfiguring robotic systems or self-reconfigurable modular robots are autonomous kinematic machines with variable morphology. Beyond conventional actuation, sensing and control typically found in fixed-morphology robots, self-reconfiguring robots are also able to deliberately change their own shape by rearranging the connectivity of their parts, in order to adapt to new circumstances, perform new tasks, or recover from damage.For example, a robot made of such components could assume a worm-like shape to move through a narrow pipe, reassemble into something with spider-like legs to cross uneven terrain, then form a third arbitrary object (like a ball or wheel that can spin itself) to move quickly over a fairly flat terrain; it can also be used for making ""fixed"" objects, such as walls, shelters, or buildings.In some cases this involves each module having 2 or more connectors for connecting several together. They can contain electronics, sensors, computer processors, memory, and power supplies; they can also contain actuators that are used for manipulating their location in the environment and in relation with each other. A feature found in some cases is the ability of the modules to automatically connect and disconnect themselves to and from each other, and to form into many objects or perform many tasks moving or manipulating the environment.By saying ""self-reconfiguring"" or ""self-reconfigurable"" it means that the mechanism or device is capable of utilizing its own system of control such as with actuators or stochastic means to change its overall structural shape. Having the quality of being ""modular"" in ""self-reconfiguring modular robotics"" is to say that the same module or set of modules can be added to or removed from the system, as opposed to being generically ""modularized"" in the broader sense. The underlying intent is to have an indefinite number of identical modules, or a finite and relatively small set of identical modules, in a mesh or matrix structure of self-reconfigurable modules.Self-reconfiguration is also different from the concept of self-replication, and self-replication is not necessarily a quality that a self-reconfigurable module or collection of such modules can or must possess. A matrix of N-number of modules does not need to be able to increase the quantity of modules to greater than N to be considered self-reconfigurable. It is sufficient for self-reconfigurable modules to be a device that is produced at a conventional factory, where dedicated machines stamp or mold components, and factory workers on an assembly line assemble the components to build each module.There are two basic types of methods of segment articulation that self-reconfigurable mechanisms can utilize to reshape their structures, chain reconfiguration and lattice reconfiguration.