Robotics The problem of controlling the physical actions of a mobile robot might not seem to require much intelligence. Even small children are able to navigate successfully through their environment and to manipulate items, such as light switches, toy... Principles of Artificial Intelligence - Page 5by Nils J. Nilsson - 1982 - 476 pagesLimited preview - About this book
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...overview of several different problem areas in which AI methods and techniques have been applied. A. Robotics The problem of controlling the physical actions...same tasks, performed almost unconsciously by humans, when performed by a machine require many of the same abilities used in solving more intellectually... | |
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...been developed for land mobile vehicles, space and underwater explorations, and industrial purpose. The problem of controlling the physical actions of...manipulate items such as light switches, toy blocks, and eating utensils, etc. However, these same tasks — performed almost unconsciously by human —... | |
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...other situations where it would be unsafe or unhealthy for a human to perform the same task. The major problem of controlling the physical actions of a mobile...intelligence. Even small children are able to navigate within their environment and to manipulate items, as in playing with toys, using spoons, and turning... | |
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