An Ontology-Based Symbol Grounding System for Human
... Other HRI-oriented approaches focus on human-robot dialog. Zender et al. (2007) present an HRI architecture for human augmented mapping is used by a robot to improve its autonomously acquired metric map with qualitative information about locations and objects in the environment. Typically, such syst ...
... Other HRI-oriented approaches focus on human-robot dialog. Zender et al. (2007) present an HRI architecture for human augmented mapping is used by a robot to improve its autonomously acquired metric map with qualitative information about locations and objects in the environment. Typically, such syst ...
Overview of AI and its Application Areas
... "DO YOU WANT TO CHEAPEN YOUR OUTPUT? ORDER ROSSUM'S ROBOTS" Some references state that term "robot" was derived from the Czech word robota, meaning "work", while others propose that robota actually means "forced workers" or "slaves." This latter view would certainly fit the point that Capek was tryi ...
... "DO YOU WANT TO CHEAPEN YOUR OUTPUT? ORDER ROSSUM'S ROBOTS" Some references state that term "robot" was derived from the Czech word robota, meaning "work", while others propose that robota actually means "forced workers" or "slaves." This latter view would certainly fit the point that Capek was tryi ...
Controlling a mobile robot with Visual Prolog 7
... This paper describes a practical realization of a simple declarative model for controlling a technical object – a mobile robot, which was built at the Robotics and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory of the State Polytechnic Museum under Technics PhD Valery Karpov and Technics PhD Dmitry Dobrynin. St ...
... This paper describes a practical realization of a simple declarative model for controlling a technical object – a mobile robot, which was built at the Robotics and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory of the State Polytechnic Museum under Technics PhD Valery Karpov and Technics PhD Dmitry Dobrynin. St ...
From Solitary to Collective Behaviours: Decision Making and
... hereafter referred to as C1 , . . . , C20 —that were further evaluated for 2000 trials, half in environment A and half in environment B. The obtained results are summarised in Table 1: in both environments, we computed the average performance and its standard deviation (avg ± std), the rates of succ ...
... hereafter referred to as C1 , . . . , C20 —that were further evaluated for 2000 trials, half in environment A and half in environment B. The obtained results are summarised in Table 1: in both environments, we computed the average performance and its standard deviation (avg ± std), the rates of succ ...
Study of human brain yields intelligent robots
... Artificial intelligence had its origins in 1950, when the mathematician Alan Turing proposed a test to determine whether a machine could think. The test involved having a person face two computer terminals, only one of which had a human behind it. If a human judge could not tell which terminal was c ...
... Artificial intelligence had its origins in 1950, when the mathematician Alan Turing proposed a test to determine whether a machine could think. The test involved having a person face two computer terminals, only one of which had a human behind it. If a human judge could not tell which terminal was c ...
Study of human brain yields intelligent robots
... Artificial intelligence had its origins in 1950, when the mathematician Alan Turing proposed a test to determine whether a machine could think. The test involved having a person face two computer terminals, only one of which had a human behind it. If a human judge could not tell which terminal was c ...
... Artificial intelligence had its origins in 1950, when the mathematician Alan Turing proposed a test to determine whether a machine could think. The test involved having a person face two computer terminals, only one of which had a human behind it. If a human judge could not tell which terminal was c ...
Artificial Intelligence Artificial Intelligence Running head
... one of the founders of the field of AI defined it as the science and engineering of making intelligent computer programs (p.1). Many robots are made to look and act like humans. According to Rodney Brooks (2002), humans have been interested for thousands of years in making robots that are in the hum ...
... one of the founders of the field of AI defined it as the science and engineering of making intelligent computer programs (p.1). Many robots are made to look and act like humans. According to Rodney Brooks (2002), humans have been interested for thousands of years in making robots that are in the hum ...
Real Robots that Pass Human Tests of Self-Consciousness
... communicates with AI controllers through TCP/IP, theoretically any language which can send strings over TCP/IP can serve as AI controllers, interacting with PAGI World by sending and receiving low-level information. For example, the AI controller can send commands to send downward force to the hands ...
... communicates with AI controllers through TCP/IP, theoretically any language which can send strings over TCP/IP can serve as AI controllers, interacting with PAGI World by sending and receiving low-level information. For example, the AI controller can send commands to send downward force to the hands ...
Artificial Neural Networks For Spatial Perception
... HE field of robotics has advanced steadily over the last decades. Ever more complex robots with the ability to perform more complex actions have appeared in research labs have become available in industry and to the public. Yet the majority of robotic systems are still mainly performing preprogramme ...
... HE field of robotics has advanced steadily over the last decades. Ever more complex robots with the ability to perform more complex actions have appeared in research labs have become available in industry and to the public. Yet the majority of robotic systems are still mainly performing preprogramme ...
Artificial Intelligence and Robotics
... computer friendly way. A more or less flexible or efficient approach can be taken depending on the requirements established, which influences how artificial the intelligent behavior appears. Intelligence involves mechanisms, and AI research has discovered how to make computers carry out some of them ...
... computer friendly way. A more or less flexible or efficient approach can be taken depending on the requirements established, which influences how artificial the intelligent behavior appears. Intelligence involves mechanisms, and AI research has discovered how to make computers carry out some of them ...
A Developmental Approach to Intelligence
... Our architecture is primarily constructed from two types of neural network models: self-organizing maps and simple recurrent networks. Self-organizing maps (SOMs) were pioneered by Kohonen in the 1980’s and 1990’s(Kohonen 2001). Briefly, a SOM is a mapping of a typically high-dimensional input vecto ...
... Our architecture is primarily constructed from two types of neural network models: self-organizing maps and simple recurrent networks. Self-organizing maps (SOMs) were pioneered by Kohonen in the 1980’s and 1990’s(Kohonen 2001). Briefly, a SOM is a mapping of a typically high-dimensional input vecto ...
The 2004 Mobile Robot Competition and Exhibition
... part in the study, including video of robots moving within the arenas, video of the operator interfaces, and video of the operator workload/tendencies during each mission. Over these three competitions, we have observed four trends in the development of the systems: (1) increasing video area; (2) mo ...
... part in the study, including video of robots moving within the arenas, video of the operator interfaces, and video of the operator workload/tendencies during each mission. Over these three competitions, we have observed four trends in the development of the systems: (1) increasing video area; (2) mo ...
Neural Robot Detection in RoboCup
... individual subwindows, the less problematic are ROIs that do not match a robot exactly (in size or in position), but on the other hand, the result is getting less specific. The number of subwindows in both directions controls how exact the shape representation will be. This is again a decision betwe ...
... individual subwindows, the less problematic are ROIs that do not match a robot exactly (in size or in position), but on the other hand, the result is getting less specific. The number of subwindows in both directions controls how exact the shape representation will be. This is again a decision betwe ...
Alex Cormier - Chief Delphi
... Unmanned Air Vehicles (UAV) which has recently come to the front stage of research. These are small, lightweight devices that fly without operator control, thereby making them autonomous. Unmanned Air Vehicles are remotely piloted vehicles and robotic aircraft. They can be drastically cheaper to dev ...
... Unmanned Air Vehicles (UAV) which has recently come to the front stage of research. These are small, lightweight devices that fly without operator control, thereby making them autonomous. Unmanned Air Vehicles are remotely piloted vehicles and robotic aircraft. They can be drastically cheaper to dev ...
Applying a natural intelligence pattern in cognitive robots
... chosen, it has experienced a situation in its surrounding, so, one LA would be produced. If robot has not experienced such situation before, there would be a new LA built, and added to the list of LAs in robot’s memory. As well, the respond of the environment to such experience (based on the rules i ...
... chosen, it has experienced a situation in its surrounding, so, one LA would be produced. If robot has not experienced such situation before, there would be a new LA built, and added to the list of LAs in robot’s memory. As well, the respond of the environment to such experience (based on the rules i ...
Intelligent Manufacturing
... • Robot will interact with user by asking questions – Robot will make an intelligent decision using knowledge gathered from the user ...
... • Robot will interact with user by asking questions – Robot will make an intelligent decision using knowledge gathered from the user ...
Today, the usage of artificial intelligence in military
... Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla which is an American automotive and energy storage company is at the same side as Bostrom. He, through his account Twitter has shown his concern towards this issue by urging the society to be extra careful with AI because it has the potential to be more perilous than nukes. R ...
... Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla which is an American automotive and energy storage company is at the same side as Bostrom. He, through his account Twitter has shown his concern towards this issue by urging the society to be extra careful with AI because it has the potential to be more perilous than nukes. R ...
Six digital technologies to watch
... Robotics Robotics, which refers to machines or mechanical systems that can automatically handle tasks, can be generally divided into industrial robots (automotive, chemical, rubber, plastics, and food industries) and service robots (logistics, medicine, assisting the elderly, agriculture, floor-clea ...
... Robotics Robotics, which refers to machines or mechanical systems that can automatically handle tasks, can be generally divided into industrial robots (automotive, chemical, rubber, plastics, and food industries) and service robots (logistics, medicine, assisting the elderly, agriculture, floor-clea ...
R The AAAI 2008 Robotics and Creativity
... planning have enabled robots to become almost commonplace in situations requiring precise but menial, tedious, and repetitive tasks. Recent robotics research has targeted the mechanical and computational challenges inherent in performing a much broader range of tasks autonomously. These problems are ...
... planning have enabled robots to become almost commonplace in situations requiring precise but menial, tedious, and repetitive tasks. Recent robotics research has targeted the mechanical and computational challenges inherent in performing a much broader range of tasks autonomously. These problems are ...
Human Implications of Human-Robot Interaction AAAI Press Papers from the AAAI Workshop
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Neurobiologically Inspired Robotics: Enhanced Autonomy through
... are neuromorphic in their architecture; they contain neuronal elements and synaptic connectivity inspired by what is currently known about the nervous system. Another important commonality is that all of the models in this special issue were embedded on physical devices (i.e., robots). For these sys ...
... are neuromorphic in their architecture; they contain neuronal elements and synaptic connectivity inspired by what is currently known about the nervous system. Another important commonality is that all of the models in this special issue were embedded on physical devices (i.e., robots). For these sys ...
How to keep robot/AI under control?
... that don’t act on a purely logical level. Instead we must program robots to factor in an element of human emotion into their decision making, whilst this could be very difficult to do and even could cause some harm if robots were to act emotionally I still feel that empathy, compassion and other hum ...
... that don’t act on a purely logical level. Instead we must program robots to factor in an element of human emotion into their decision making, whilst this could be very difficult to do and even could cause some harm if robots were to act emotionally I still feel that empathy, compassion and other hum ...
Vorlesung Grundlagen der Künstlichen Intelligenz
... successful knowledge-based program for scientific reasoning. Joel Moses (PhD work at MIT) demonstrated the power of symbolic reasoning for integration problems in the Macsyma program. First successful knowledge-based program in mathematics. Richard Greenblatt at MIT built a knowledge-based chess-pla ...
... successful knowledge-based program for scientific reasoning. Joel Moses (PhD work at MIT) demonstrated the power of symbolic reasoning for integration problems in the Macsyma program. First successful knowledge-based program in mathematics. Richard Greenblatt at MIT built a knowledge-based chess-pla ...
Robotics
Robotics is the branch of mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, electronic engineering and computer science that deals with the design, construction, operation, and application of robots, as well as computer systems for their control, sensory feedback, and information processing.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.The concept of creating machines that can operate autonomously dates back to classical times, but research into the functionality and potential uses of robots did not grow substantially until the 20th century. Throughout history, it has been frequently assumed that robots will one day be able to mimic human behavior and manage tasks in a human-like fashion. Today, robotics is a rapidly growing field, as technological advances continue; researching, designing, and building new robots serve various practical purposes, whether domestically, commercially, or militarily. Many robots do jobs that are hazardous to people such as defusing bombs, mines and exploring shipwrecks.