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Curious George: An attentive semantic robot
State-of-the-art methods have recently achieved impressive performance for recognising the objects present in large databases of pre-collected images. There has been much less focus on building embodied systems that recognise objects present in the real world. This paper describes an intelligent system that attempts to perform robust object recognition
David Meger +8 more
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In this essay I wish to raise the question of whether it is meaningful to say that a certain sort of robot is in pain. This is, of course, not an empirical question. There exists no robot of the sort I shall describe. But, I shall argue, if such a robot did in fact exist, it would be meaningful to say it is in pain.
Frank Harrison
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Proclamer la parole divine à l'heure de la technique
La France contre les robots dénonce un monde qui s’avilit et se soumet au fonctionnement de la technique qui va exactement à rebours de l’Incarnation. Georges Bernanos semble ainsi rejoindre les accents du dernier prophète biblique, Jean le Baptiste. Il cherche à réannoncer un langage incarné en affirmant le lien entre parole humaine et Verbe divin. Il
Éléonore Mermet
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George Friedman-evolving circuits for robots [Historic Perspective]
Many years ago, George Friedman analyzed this problem and developed what was, in essence, a blueprint for designing an adaptive neural control circuit for mobile robots based on natural selection. Friedman's objective was to investigate the possibility of borrowing from nature to develop goal-seeking machines.
David B. Fogel
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The career and contributions of George Nikolaos Saridis are recounted by two of his former students.
James Graham, Kimon Valavanis
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Asimov et l’acceptabilité des robots s. la dir. de Jean-Pierre Béland et Georges A. Legault
Frédéric Lanouette
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Ludwig von Bertalanffy. Robots, men and minds. New York: George Braziller, 1967. x + 150 pp. $5.00.
Alex C. Michalos
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