Robotics? - OpenHouse @ DEIB
... Studying AI and Robotics … … gives you, in any case, all the basics of computer engineering, so it does not prevent your future work in the “traditional” computer engineering areas … makes you a specialist in techniques pervading all kind of applications, and are (and will be more and more) present ...
... Studying AI and Robotics … … gives you, in any case, all the basics of computer engineering, so it does not prevent your future work in the “traditional” computer engineering areas … makes you a specialist in techniques pervading all kind of applications, and are (and will be more and more) present ...
The Next Step: Exponential Life 1 — PB
... Don’t mention risks, it might be bad for funding. See nuclear power, tobacco, global warming. In addition to these policy-level objections, there are also objections based on proposed simple solutions for avoiding negative consequences of superintelligent AI: Instead of putting objectives into the A ...
... Don’t mention risks, it might be bad for funding. See nuclear power, tobacco, global warming. In addition to these policy-level objections, there are also objections based on proposed simple solutions for avoiding negative consequences of superintelligent AI: Instead of putting objectives into the A ...
lecture
... Strong AI – non-biological systems can realize real mental states. Weak AI – non-biological systems can only simulate mental states. We can learn about the mind by studying these systems, but they are not real minds. ...
... Strong AI – non-biological systems can realize real mental states. Weak AI – non-biological systems can only simulate mental states. We can learn about the mind by studying these systems, but they are not real minds. ...
A framework for making sophisticated robotics accessible
... sensors used. Some sensors provide specific range information, like distance to an obstacle in meters or millimeters. Others simply provide a numeric value where larger values correspond to open space and smaller values imply nearby obstacles. In our abstractions, in addition to the default units pr ...
... sensors used. Some sensors provide specific range information, like distance to an obstacle in meters or millimeters. Others simply provide a numeric value where larger values correspond to open space and smaller values imply nearby obstacles. In our abstractions, in addition to the default units pr ...
Building a multimodal human-robot interface
... as if they were grammatical, such as “Did you say, ‘Go to the’?” They simply confirm that an utterance was perceived and ask for additional information through the oneword utterance “What?” Whenever the system obtains a grammatical utterance, the appropriateness/need filter checks the resulting repr ...
... as if they were grammatical, such as “Did you say, ‘Go to the’?” They simply confirm that an utterance was perceived and ask for additional information through the oneword utterance “What?” Whenever the system obtains a grammatical utterance, the appropriateness/need filter checks the resulting repr ...
Introduction to Swarm Robotics
... [31] N. Muscettola, G. Dorais, C. Fry, R. Levinson, C. Plaunt, “IDEA: Planning at the Core of Autonomous Reactive Agents”, Proceedings of the 3rd International NASA Workshop on Planning and Scheduling for Space, 2002. [32] M. Yim, "Locomotion Gaits with Polypod", Proceedings of the IEEE Internationa ...
... [31] N. Muscettola, G. Dorais, C. Fry, R. Levinson, C. Plaunt, “IDEA: Planning at the Core of Autonomous Reactive Agents”, Proceedings of the 3rd International NASA Workshop on Planning and Scheduling for Space, 2002. [32] M. Yim, "Locomotion Gaits with Polypod", Proceedings of the IEEE Internationa ...
PPT
... • Logicist approach to AI: describe problem in formal logical notation and apply general deduction procedures to solve it • Problems with the logicist approach • Computational complexity of finding the solution • Describing real-world problems and knowledge in logical ...
... • Logicist approach to AI: describe problem in formal logical notation and apply general deduction procedures to solve it • Problems with the logicist approach • Computational complexity of finding the solution • Describing real-world problems and knowledge in logical ...
Partisans and Critics of a New Science: The Case of Artificial
... considerable controversy. The field known as AI is, of course, vast, but the subject matters that have fueled the most debate are these: computer systems that exhibit behaviors that, if exhibited by people, should be called "intelligent"; and "expert" computer systems that, though not exhibiting a b ...
... considerable controversy. The field known as AI is, of course, vast, but the subject matters that have fueled the most debate are these: computer systems that exhibit behaviors that, if exhibited by people, should be called "intelligent"; and "expert" computer systems that, though not exhibiting a b ...
robotics - Suraj @ LUMS
... HAZBOT III is part of JPL's Emergency Response Robotics Project, a five-year effort begun in 1991 to apply robotics technology to the safe handling of hazardous materials. Robots such as HAZBOT also hold potential for use in mining and law enforcement. "It's almost standard now to have robots on bom ...
... HAZBOT III is part of JPL's Emergency Response Robotics Project, a five-year effort begun in 1991 to apply robotics technology to the safe handling of hazardous materials. Robots such as HAZBOT also hold potential for use in mining and law enforcement. "It's almost standard now to have robots on bom ...
What is Artificial Intelligence?
... strong AI. A non-Chinese speaker is in a room with a set of cards with Chinese characters, and a set of instructions in English. ...
... strong AI. A non-Chinese speaker is in a room with a set of cards with Chinese characters, and a set of instructions in English. ...
Programming and Problem Solving with Java: Chapter 14
... strong AI. A non-Chinese speaker is in a room with a set of cards with Chinese characters, and a set of instructions in English. ...
... strong AI. A non-Chinese speaker is in a room with a set of cards with Chinese characters, and a set of instructions in English. ...
Artificial Intelligence Application Robotics - Celia`s e
... more of our time on serious matters that require our brains like cancer, world hunger and the greenhouse effect—just to name a few. That is to say, if we are able to produce something like Artificial Intelligence that with the help of Robotics can take away the menial everyday tasks we do so we can ...
... more of our time on serious matters that require our brains like cancer, world hunger and the greenhouse effect—just to name a few. That is to say, if we are able to produce something like Artificial Intelligence that with the help of Robotics can take away the menial everyday tasks we do so we can ...
Definition of a `Robot`
... can only solve problems it's programmed to solve -- it doesn't have any generalized analytical ability. Chess computers are one example of this sort of machine. Some modern robots also have the ability to learn in a limited capacity. Learning robots recognize if a certain action (moving its legs in ...
... can only solve problems it's programmed to solve -- it doesn't have any generalized analytical ability. Chess computers are one example of this sort of machine. Some modern robots also have the ability to learn in a limited capacity. Learning robots recognize if a certain action (moving its legs in ...
Towards the Evolution of Things
... [2]. We strongly believe that such systems will always be important, and that research in this area will continue to flourish. However, increased interest has been sparked not just by high-profile success stories, but also by interesting developments in other directions. First of all, there is a wid ...
... [2]. We strongly believe that such systems will always be important, and that research in this area will continue to flourish. However, increased interest has been sparked not just by high-profile success stories, but also by interesting developments in other directions. First of all, there is a wid ...
1994 Consciousness
... According to position [c], consciousness is relevant to control, but not necessary. We must acknowledge, as a matter of fact, its crucial role in the control of our behavior, but we cannot exclude the possibility that analogous results may be achieved with different methods. In this perspective, the ...
... According to position [c], consciousness is relevant to control, but not necessary. We must acknowledge, as a matter of fact, its crucial role in the control of our behavior, but we cannot exclude the possibility that analogous results may be achieved with different methods. In this perspective, the ...
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 ...
03 Lecture CSC462 Notes
... investigation of actual humans or animals, and we assume that the reader has access only to a computer for experimentation. In the early days of A1 there was often confusion between the approaches: an author would argue that an algorithm performs well on a task and that it is therefore a good model ...
... investigation of actual humans or animals, and we assume that the reader has access only to a computer for experimentation. In the early days of A1 there was often confusion between the approaches: an author would argue that an algorithm performs well on a task and that it is therefore a good model ...
Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence: Robotics
... Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence: Robotics My paper is about the philosophy of robotics in artificial intelligence. I will discuss many things, which will include rights for robots, ethical treatment of robots, the difference between a “robot” and an android. I think that by better understandin ...
... Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence: Robotics My paper is about the philosophy of robotics in artificial intelligence. I will discuss many things, which will include rights for robots, ethical treatment of robots, the difference between a “robot” and an android. I think that by better understandin ...
Lessons from The Turing Test
... A Definition of Intelligence? • Some commentators see the Turing Test as a definition of intelligence. • Many people have commented on the shortcomings of the Turing Test as a definition of intelligence: – This definition would be philosophical behaviorism, which has obvious problems. In short, we ...
... A Definition of Intelligence? • Some commentators see the Turing Test as a definition of intelligence. • Many people have commented on the shortcomings of the Turing Test as a definition of intelligence: – This definition would be philosophical behaviorism, which has obvious problems. In short, we ...
Bibliography
... [12] Harvey, I., Husbands, P., and Cliff, D. Issues in Evolutionary Robotics, In: From Animals to Animats II: Proc. of the 2nd Int. Conf. on Simulation of Adaptive Behavior (SAB92), pp. 364-373, 1992 [13] Harvey, I., Husbands, P., Cliff, D., Thompson, A., and Jakobi, N. Evolutionary robotics: the Su ...
... [12] Harvey, I., Husbands, P., and Cliff, D. Issues in Evolutionary Robotics, In: From Animals to Animats II: Proc. of the 2nd Int. Conf. on Simulation of Adaptive Behavior (SAB92), pp. 364-373, 1992 [13] Harvey, I., Husbands, P., Cliff, D., Thompson, A., and Jakobi, N. Evolutionary robotics: the Su ...
View PDF - Advances in Cognitive Systems
... An example of state-of-the-art robot technology is Google’s self-driving car (Thrun & Urmson, 2011). This is capable of the remarkable feat of driving safely in urban traffic, but to do so requires careful preparation. For example, prior to autonomous driving, the car must be driven around a locatio ...
... An example of state-of-the-art robot technology is Google’s self-driving car (Thrun & Urmson, 2011). This is capable of the remarkable feat of driving safely in urban traffic, but to do so requires careful preparation. For example, prior to autonomous driving, the car must be driven around a locatio ...
PHI375 - Lingnan University
... The dream of creating intelligent artifacts is as old as mankind. In the past fifty years, Artificial Intelligence as the attempt to built “intelligent” computers, has had a history rich with hopes and disappointments, and has nonetheless produced a multitude of autonomous machines, which are now in ...
... The dream of creating intelligent artifacts is as old as mankind. In the past fifty years, Artificial Intelligence as the attempt to built “intelligent” computers, has had a history rich with hopes and disappointments, and has nonetheless produced a multitude of autonomous machines, which are now in ...
Introduction autonomous mobile systems and AI planning
... – Refers to the way the control system is broken up into modules and how they interact with each other ...
... – Refers to the way the control system is broken up into modules and how they interact with each other ...
Kevin Warwick
Kevin Warwick (/ˈwɔrɪk, ˈwɒr-/; born 9 February 1954) is a British engineer and Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) at Coventry University in the United Kingdom. He is known for his studies on direct interfaces between computer systems and the human nervous system, and has also done research in the field of robotics.