
Slide 1
... would just sit there, which is not often helpful. Most drives are powered by air, water pressure, or electricity. ...
... would just sit there, which is not often helpful. Most drives are powered by air, water pressure, or electricity. ...
Humanoid Robots + Artificial Intelligence
... like 2X + 6 = 12. The teenager has the knowledge and capability to solve this equation. The calculator on the other hand still only has the ability to solve basic arithmetic. Now which one is more intelligent? The fact is there isn’t any competition here. The person is neither more nor less intellig ...
... like 2X + 6 = 12. The teenager has the knowledge and capability to solve this equation. The calculator on the other hand still only has the ability to solve basic arithmetic. Now which one is more intelligent? The fact is there isn’t any competition here. The person is neither more nor less intellig ...
Human-Robot Interaction -Emerging Opportunities
... P. Rani, N. Sarkar, C. Smith, and L. Kirby, “Anxiety Detecting Robotic Systems – Towards Implicit HumanRobot Collaboration,” Robotica, Vol. 22, Issue. 1, pp. 85-95, 2004. Liu, C, Rani, P., Sarkar, N., "Comparison of Machine Learning Techniques for Affect Detection in Human Robot Interaction," IEEE/R ...
... P. Rani, N. Sarkar, C. Smith, and L. Kirby, “Anxiety Detecting Robotic Systems – Towards Implicit HumanRobot Collaboration,” Robotica, Vol. 22, Issue. 1, pp. 85-95, 2004. Liu, C, Rani, P., Sarkar, N., "Comparison of Machine Learning Techniques for Affect Detection in Human Robot Interaction," IEEE/R ...
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 ...
REPORT ON RESEARCH OF KARL MACDORMAN Candidate for
... principle) – then chances are that the functional mechanism underlying their performance is the same. But we are still very far from designing robots that can pass the TT. All they can do is tiny fragments of what people can do. Most of these arbitrary fragments of our performance capacity can be ge ...
... principle) – then chances are that the functional mechanism underlying their performance is the same. But we are still very far from designing robots that can pass the TT. All they can do is tiny fragments of what people can do. Most of these arbitrary fragments of our performance capacity can be ge ...
Powerpoint notes - users.cs.umn.edu
... by layering levels of control, allowing lower levels to override the higher ones and injecting higher level outputs into lower levels. 2. A finite state machine where states are connected by state transition links and where each state includes multiple behaviors. States allow decomposition of comple ...
... by layering levels of control, allowing lower levels to override the higher ones and injecting higher level outputs into lower levels. 2. A finite state machine where states are connected by state transition links and where each state includes multiple behaviors. States allow decomposition of comple ...
ppt
... Faith that central to any understanding of the human mind is the computer Deliberate decision to de-emphasize certain factors that may be important but complicate things (emotion, history/culture, role of context) Faith in interdisciplinary studies (philosophy, ...
... Faith that central to any understanding of the human mind is the computer Deliberate decision to de-emphasize certain factors that may be important but complicate things (emotion, history/culture, role of context) Faith in interdisciplinary studies (philosophy, ...
Brooks` Subsumption Architecture
... The Subsumption Architecture • The most important aspect of these FSMs – Outputs are simple functions of inputs and local variables – Inputs can be suppressed and outputs can be inhibitated • This function allows higher levels to subsume the function of lower levels • Lower, therefore, still functi ...
... The Subsumption Architecture • The most important aspect of these FSMs – Outputs are simple functions of inputs and local variables – Inputs can be suppressed and outputs can be inhibitated • This function allows higher levels to subsume the function of lower levels • Lower, therefore, still functi ...
Brooks` Subsumption Architecture
... The Subsumption Architecture • The most important aspect of these FSMs – Outputs are simple functions of inputs and local variables – Inputs can be suppressed and outputs can be inhibitated • This function allows higher levels to subsume the function of lower levels • Lower, therefore, still functi ...
... The Subsumption Architecture • The most important aspect of these FSMs – Outputs are simple functions of inputs and local variables – Inputs can be suppressed and outputs can be inhibitated • This function allows higher levels to subsume the function of lower levels • Lower, therefore, still functi ...
INTELLIGENT CONTROLLER
... regardless of whether people used the same algorithms. Used formal logic to solve a wide variety of problems, including knowledge representation, planning and learning. "Anti-logic" or "scruffy" Marvin Minsky and Seymour Papert found that solving difficult problems in vision and natural language ...
... regardless of whether people used the same algorithms. Used formal logic to solve a wide variety of problems, including knowledge representation, planning and learning. "Anti-logic" or "scruffy" Marvin Minsky and Seymour Papert found that solving difficult problems in vision and natural language ...
- RehanCodes
... Making correct inferences is sometimes part of being a rational agent, because one way to act rationally is to reason logically to the conclusion that a given action will achieve one's goals, and then to act on that conclusion. On the other hand, correct inference is not all of rationality, beca ...
... Making correct inferences is sometimes part of being a rational agent, because one way to act rationally is to reason logically to the conclusion that a given action will achieve one's goals, and then to act on that conclusion. On the other hand, correct inference is not all of rationality, beca ...
Big Brother Scenario - Homepages | The University of Aberdeen
... Next step of evolution We rely more and more on machine intelligence Lose our ability to survive independently Eventually, world will be dominated by companies that are controlled entirely by artificial intelligence. ...
... Next step of evolution We rely more and more on machine intelligence Lose our ability to survive independently Eventually, world will be dominated by companies that are controlled entirely by artificial intelligence. ...
Big Brother Scenario - Homepages | The University of Aberdeen
... Next step of evolution We rely more and more on machine intelligence Lose our ability to survive independently Eventually, world will be dominated by companies that are controlled entirely by artificial intelligence. ...
... Next step of evolution We rely more and more on machine intelligence Lose our ability to survive independently Eventually, world will be dominated by companies that are controlled entirely by artificial intelligence. ...
AI = the design of rational agents
... (eg, blinking reflex)… but thinking should be in service of rational action ...
... (eg, blinking reflex)… but thinking should be in service of rational action ...
Artificial intelligence in agriculture
... In agricultural production, there are several different methodologies and processes which require a rather high energy input. At the same time, the markets require output products of high quality. The activities may be classified according to the applied methodology, technology and application field ...
... In agricultural production, there are several different methodologies and processes which require a rather high energy input. At the same time, the markets require output products of high quality. The activities may be classified according to the applied methodology, technology and application field ...
Humanoid robots: Will they ever be able to become like us
... Given the great pace of innovation in the field of robotics, it is conceivable, that humanoid robots in the not so far future achieve a level of dexterity, which allows them to perform similar to humans. The potential applications are numerous. The great benefit of a humanoid form is, that there is ...
... Given the great pace of innovation in the field of robotics, it is conceivable, that humanoid robots in the not so far future achieve a level of dexterity, which allows them to perform similar to humans. The potential applications are numerous. The great benefit of a humanoid form is, that there is ...
Danielle Rich Artificial Intelligence Final Paper Robotics Whether we
... companions are looking and memorize different people’s faces and can remember past interactions with different people. He can achieve this by using a neural network brain, and some basic rules for what is good and bad. The emotions he has have been pre=programmed but Nao decides when to display thes ...
... companions are looking and memorize different people’s faces and can remember past interactions with different people. He can achieve this by using a neural network brain, and some basic rules for what is good and bad. The emotions he has have been pre=programmed but Nao decides when to display thes ...
Craig_lecture 7
... tight connection with the environment Embodiment: having a body Emergent behavior: interaction with the environment Scalability: increasing task and environment complexity Introduction to Robotics ...
... tight connection with the environment Embodiment: having a body Emergent behavior: interaction with the environment Scalability: increasing task and environment complexity Introduction to Robotics ...
lecture01 - University of Virginia, Department of Computer Science
... • Helmholtz and Wundt (1821) – started to make psychology a science by carefully controlling experiments ...
... • Helmholtz and Wundt (1821) – started to make psychology a science by carefully controlling experiments ...
Paragraph Reading
... Think about: what can you imagine are outcomes from the ideas presented in the paragraph ...
... Think about: what can you imagine are outcomes from the ideas presented in the paragraph ...
Introduction of Artificial Moral Agent Incorporating Soar and Global
... Development of Top-Down ethical inference and decision system with ethical modules referring to Kohlberg’s pre-conventional level Development of Bottom-up moral learning system with investigation and analysis of the current status and ethical problems of social/care robots in use Analysis of realist ...
... Development of Top-Down ethical inference and decision system with ethical modules referring to Kohlberg’s pre-conventional level Development of Bottom-up moral learning system with investigation and analysis of the current status and ethical problems of social/care robots in use Analysis of realist ...
Abstract and Biography
... property variations, energy harvesting, vibration and stability controls, and health monitoring and healing. From a structural system point of view, one of the major challenges is on how to best synthesize the cross-field and local-global coupling characteristics of the various adaptive materials an ...
... property variations, energy harvesting, vibration and stability controls, and health monitoring and healing. From a structural system point of view, one of the major challenges is on how to best synthesize the cross-field and local-global coupling characteristics of the various adaptive materials an ...