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... programmed. The amount of work in the education we can assume, as a first approximation, to be much the same as for the human child.” However, there was a severe lack of computer controlled machinery, during his time when the first electronic computer Colossus had just been finished. Turing suggeste ...
... programmed. The amount of work in the education we can assume, as a first approximation, to be much the same as for the human child.” However, there was a severe lack of computer controlled machinery, during his time when the first electronic computer Colossus had just been finished. Turing suggeste ...
Robotic tool use and problem solving based on
... actions are applied to a single object using another object held by the robot (i.e. an intermediate object, a tool), as depicted in Fig. 2 (top image). The BN of our approach explicitly models both primary (acted) and intermediate (held) objects, thus we can infer i) affordances of primary objects, ...
... actions are applied to a single object using another object held by the robot (i.e. an intermediate object, a tool), as depicted in Fig. 2 (top image). The BN of our approach explicitly models both primary (acted) and intermediate (held) objects, thus we can infer i) affordances of primary objects, ...
Cooperative Mobile Robotics
... no matter how capable, is spatially limited. Multiple-robot systems are also different from other distributed systems because of their implicit “real-world” environment, which is presumably more difficult to model and reason about than traditional components of distributed system environments (i.e., ...
... no matter how capable, is spatially limited. Multiple-robot systems are also different from other distributed systems because of their implicit “real-world” environment, which is presumably more difficult to model and reason about than traditional components of distributed system environments (i.e., ...
Mobile Robot Localization and Navigation in Artificial Intelligence
... Mobile robotics is a motivating area for use of artificial intelligence (AI), as it is a domain in which huge bodies of knowledge are needed to enable tasks like intelligent navigation in a large or complex facility while there at the same time is a need for real-time response to external events[32] ...
... Mobile robotics is a motivating area for use of artificial intelligence (AI), as it is a domain in which huge bodies of knowledge are needed to enable tasks like intelligent navigation in a large or complex facility while there at the same time is a need for real-time response to external events[32] ...
intelligent robots: the question of embodiment
... as such solutions are inherently based on noisy and often incorrect perceptions. As yet, the relationship between body and intelligence continues to create a lot of debate and food for thought with few claiming that there is no relationship between the two [3] [8] [13] [14] [15] [16]. Embodiment con ...
... as such solutions are inherently based on noisy and often incorrect perceptions. As yet, the relationship between body and intelligence continues to create a lot of debate and food for thought with few claiming that there is no relationship between the two [3] [8] [13] [14] [15] [16]. Embodiment con ...
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... (unique) stable model, or one of the other equivalent semantics for acyclic logic programs [Apt and Bezem, 1991], of the axioms together with axioms defining arithmetic. Definition 2.3 Axioms entails fluent M has value : in the ...
... (unique) stable model, or one of the other equivalent semantics for acyclic logic programs [Apt and Bezem, 1991], of the axioms together with axioms defining arithmetic. Definition 2.3 Axioms entails fluent M has value : in the ...
Borregos RoboCup Standard Platform League 2010 Team
... Goals colors are either yellow or sky blue, then goals are first detected by color, whenever a robot recognize those colors, it knows there is a goal somewhere in front, and we mean for somewhere, that distance and direction is unknown so far. Depending if robots are seeing or not goal post bases (r ...
... Goals colors are either yellow or sky blue, then goals are first detected by color, whenever a robot recognize those colors, it knows there is a goal somewhere in front, and we mean for somewhere, that distance and direction is unknown so far. Depending if robots are seeing or not goal post bases (r ...
Subdimensional Expansion and Optimal Task Reassignment
... that must be added to Γ0 by exploiting lower bounds on optimal path cost that are placed by assignments in Γ0 on similar assignments. Let f (γ(t)) be the minimal f-value of all vertices in the open list of γ at the start of planning step t, which is a lower bound of the cost of the optimal path for ...
... that must be added to Γ0 by exploiting lower bounds on optimal path cost that are placed by assignments in Γ0 on similar assignments. Let f (γ(t)) be the minimal f-value of all vertices in the open list of γ at the start of planning step t, which is a lower bound of the cost of the optimal path for ...
The Symbol Grounding Problem Remains Unsolved
... inside the robot who doesn’t understand any Chinese, but who can deftly follow (à la a computer program) the rulebook and thereby give outside observers the impression that the robot understands Chinese.5 As Harnad puts it when summarizing the CRA for purposes of presenting SGP: Searle’s simple dem ...
... inside the robot who doesn’t understand any Chinese, but who can deftly follow (à la a computer program) the rulebook and thereby give outside observers the impression that the robot understands Chinese.5 As Harnad puts it when summarizing the CRA for purposes of presenting SGP: Searle’s simple dem ...
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... implemented over and over again on each library. This reinvention usually causes focusing on primitive parts of the robot’s software, and in the worst case, will lead to the situation where nothing new is done within the project’s period, and progress of robotics in general will not proceed. Therefo ...
... implemented over and over again on each library. This reinvention usually causes focusing on primitive parts of the robot’s software, and in the worst case, will lead to the situation where nothing new is done within the project’s period, and progress of robotics in general will not proceed. Therefo ...
Anthropomorphism and the social robot
... a machine could think, Alan Turing came up in 1950 with what has become well known as the Turing Test [9]. The test is based on whether a machine could trick a person into believing they were chatting with another person via computer or at least not be sure that it was “only” a machine. This approac ...
... a machine could think, Alan Turing came up in 1950 with what has become well known as the Turing Test [9]. The test is based on whether a machine could trick a person into believing they were chatting with another person via computer or at least not be sure that it was “only” a machine. This approac ...
Toward a General Logicist Methodology for Engineering Ethically
... exploit this capability by deploying them in ethically sensitive environments; i.e., in environments (e.g., hospitals) where ethically incorrect behavior on the part of robots could have dire effects on humans. But then how will we ensure that the robots in question always behave in an ethically cor ...
... exploit this capability by deploying them in ethically sensitive environments; i.e., in environments (e.g., hospitals) where ethically incorrect behavior on the part of robots could have dire effects on humans. But then how will we ensure that the robots in question always behave in an ethically cor ...
kapor mitch speaks
... that substituting a machine for a man "has the advantage of drawing a fairly sharp line between the physical and intellectual capacities of man."6 Gender difference seems essential in Villiers's literary text (it makes necessary the creation of a posthuman being), almost incidental in Turing's scien ...
... that substituting a machine for a man "has the advantage of drawing a fairly sharp line between the physical and intellectual capacities of man."6 Gender difference seems essential in Villiers's literary text (it makes necessary the creation of a posthuman being), almost incidental in Turing's scien ...
Three Years of Using Robots in the Artificial Intelligence Course
... Working with robots is exciting. Many teachers and researchers have attempted to translate this excitement into learning. In the last few years alone, numerous faculty have attempted to incorporate robots into the undergraduate curriculum, and in various capacities: for non- majors, in a survey cour ...
... Working with robots is exciting. Many teachers and researchers have attempted to translate this excitement into learning. In the last few years alone, numerous faculty have attempted to incorporate robots into the undergraduate curriculum, and in various capacities: for non- majors, in a survey cour ...
R The AAAI 2008 Robotics and Creativity
... intelligence, commonsense reasoning, and oftentimes novel solutions. By most definitions, creativity (the generation of novel and useful ideas) is necessary for intelligence; thus research efforts focusing on robotics and creativity are also efforts toward artificial intelligence. As robots and comp ...
... intelligence, commonsense reasoning, and oftentimes novel solutions. By most definitions, creativity (the generation of novel and useful ideas) is necessary for intelligence; thus research efforts focusing on robotics and creativity are also efforts toward artificial intelligence. As robots and comp ...
Speculations on Human-Android Interaction in the Near
... 1992?”). A Turing test built on angry attack would achieve vastly swifter results, as would nearly any highly arousing emotional content, the reason being that the AI needed to grasp the complexity of human emotion is perhaps the highest of all AI hurdles. If Turing-anger turns out to be an effectiv ...
... 1992?”). A Turing test built on angry attack would achieve vastly swifter results, as would nearly any highly arousing emotional content, the reason being that the AI needed to grasp the complexity of human emotion is perhaps the highest of all AI hurdles. If Turing-anger turns out to be an effectiv ...
Metrics and benchmarks in human-robot interaction: Recent
... case is slightly less transparent. Some respondents gave more than one discipline keyword, but the majority (58%) decided to only give one discipline with which they affiliate. 16% of participants listed even more than two discipline keywords. The non-primary disciplines again included humanrobot in ...
... case is slightly less transparent. Some respondents gave more than one discipline keyword, but the majority (58%) decided to only give one discipline with which they affiliate. 16% of participants listed even more than two discipline keywords. The non-primary disciplines again included humanrobot in ...
An Associator Network Approach to Robot Learning by Imitation
... up the learning process [22]. Many forms of elaborate behaviour such as social interaction and tool manipulation are learnt by one generation through the imitation of the previous generation [18]. As a result of the role played by imitation learning in animal and human development there has been a g ...
... up the learning process [22]. Many forms of elaborate behaviour such as social interaction and tool manipulation are learnt by one generation through the imitation of the previous generation [18]. As a result of the role played by imitation learning in animal and human development there has been a g ...
AI Armageddon and the Three Laws of Robotics
... Even before Capek’s use of the term ‘robot’, however, the notion that science could produce something that it could not control had been explored most acutely by Mary Shelly under the guise of Frankenstein’s monster (Shelley, 1818). The full title of Shelley’s novel is “Frankenstein, or The Modern P ...
... Even before Capek’s use of the term ‘robot’, however, the notion that science could produce something that it could not control had been explored most acutely by Mary Shelly under the guise of Frankenstein’s monster (Shelley, 1818). The full title of Shelley’s novel is “Frankenstein, or The Modern P ...
Behavior-based robotics as a tool for synthesis of artificial behavior
... may not have a specific internal ‘flocking’ behavior; instead, its interaction with the environment and other robots may produce flocking. Typically, behavior-based systems are designed so that the effects of the behaviors interact in the environment, rather than internally through the system, so as ...
... may not have a specific internal ‘flocking’ behavior; instead, its interaction with the environment and other robots may produce flocking. Typically, behavior-based systems are designed so that the effects of the behaviors interact in the environment, rather than internally through the system, so as ...
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... Paul Fitzpatrick • MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory • Humanoid Robotics Group Overview Goal To build robots that can interact with novel objects and participate in novel activities Challenge Machine perception can be robust for a specific domain such as face detection, but ...
... Paul Fitzpatrick • MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory • Humanoid Robotics Group Overview Goal To build robots that can interact with novel objects and participate in novel activities Challenge Machine perception can be robust for a specific domain such as face detection, but ...
Extending Player/Stage/Gazebo towards Cognitive
... because objects are tagged with RFID tags and the boards equipped with RFID tag readers. Or, we have people who are instrumented with inertial measurement units at their joints providing sensor data about the orientations of the limbs. If we think about the future of service robotics it seems likely ...
... because objects are tagged with RFID tags and the boards equipped with RFID tag readers. Or, we have people who are instrumented with inertial measurement units at their joints providing sensor data about the orientations of the limbs. If we think about the future of service robotics it seems likely ...
Anthropomorphism and The Social Robot
... could successfully pass the age-old Turing Test for intelligence assessment (although, strictly speaking, the Turing Test requires a degree of disassociation from that which is being measured and consequently the physical manifestation of a robot would require a special variation of the Turing Test) ...
... could successfully pass the age-old Turing Test for intelligence assessment (although, strictly speaking, the Turing Test requires a degree of disassociation from that which is being measured and consequently the physical manifestation of a robot would require a special variation of the Turing Test) ...
Robots and DSP methods: History and perspectives
... Capek who died in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp The word first appeared in the play R.U.R. published in 1920 by his brother writer Karel Capek. This fantastically-visionary work takes place on an island somewhere in the middle of the ocean. On island is the central factory of Rossum’s univers ...
... Capek who died in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp The word first appeared in the play R.U.R. published in 1920 by his brother writer Karel Capek. This fantastically-visionary work takes place on an island somewhere in the middle of the ocean. On island is the central factory of Rossum’s univers ...
Form, function and the matter of experience
... their perceiving and acting upon the world? Or are they merely artificially signaling or behaving as if they do? At least sometimes some robots seem to move around with a purpose, they seem to avoid difficulties and they seem to be capable of sustaining themselves, avoiding damage and energy depleti ...
... their perceiving and acting upon the world? Or are they merely artificially signaling or behaving as if they do? At least sometimes some robots seem to move around with a purpose, they seem to avoid difficulties and they seem to be capable of sustaining themselves, avoiding damage and energy depleti ...