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Grounding Robots may develop a language by one trying to express words and another trying to interpret them: symbol grounding (Steels e.g.). Physical grounding in general means that reasoning within the robot emerges from the way it perceives the world. To just program a parameter "hunger" is not grounded. |
1 | 0 | Sat May 03 2008, 02:47PM MrQuincle ![]() |
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Embodiment To develop artificial intelligence philosophers have concluded that embodiment of a mind in a real body is of uttermost importance. Some knowledge is obtained by using sensorimotor cycles: go forwards as a robot and you will notice in general that objects tend to become bigger. What is obtained by embodiment? |
2 | 0 | Tue May 20 2008, 09:51PM MrQuincle ![]() |
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Lego robots There are the Lego Mindstorms NXT robots, to play with, for everybody! To be able to put a little brain on them just a bit more is needed than the environment from Lego. Dirty stuff with respect to cross-compilers, embedded C programs, flashing under Linux, stuff nobody wants to know, that can be dumped here. :-) |
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