Stanford developing open-source robotics operating system

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Stanford developing open-source robotics operating system

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Andrew Ng, 32

Stanford University

Building household robots         Note Article is not in original form here.

            http://www.technologyreview.com/TR35/Profile.aspx?Cand=T&TRID=730

 

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Ng explains his work to build a household robot.

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View Ng’s robot retrieving a stapler.

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View the robot unloading a dishwasher.

Housekeeping robots are still the stuff of science fiction, but not for want of hardware: there's almost no task too precise or delicate for a robot that knows in advance what it's supposed to do. The problem lies in teaching robots to deal with the unknown. That's precisely what Andrew Ng, an assistant professor of computer science, set out to do when he founded the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Robot (STAIR) project a few years ago.

Previous robots have had some ability to improvise--many could locate familiar objects in unfamiliar environments, for example. But Ng has gone a step further: STAIR can deduce how to pick up an object it's never seen before. Using traditional machine-learnin­g techniques, Ng trained STAIR on a database of pictures of objects such as wine glasses, coffee mugs, and pencils, as seen from different perspectives. Each object was correlated with information about the best place to grasp it: the stem of the wine glass, the middle of the pencil. After its training, STAIR could generalize those associations to adapt to new situations--liftin­g, among other things, a lunch box by its handle and a piece of intricate lab equipment by its metal stem. It was even able to remove dishes from a dishwasher and place them on a drying rack.

Similarly I intend to show that an emotion knowledge base can be created to interpret the incoming word stream; produce metrics and then correlate the appropriate goal strategy for phrase output.  – Stan’s comment - bold.

The STAIR team has made other advances--its innovative system for robotic depth perception even spawned a side project, software that converts static 2-D photo­graphs into 3-D images. But despite this progress, Ng knows that building a general­-­purpose household robot is beyond the means of any one lab. So he's developing an open-source robotics operating system that will let researchers integrate a robot's sensor systems and functional components in new ways, without having to write code from scratch.  – Stan’s bold.  Author: --Larry Hardesty

 


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FYI enjoy.

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Robot builders seek a little help

from sci-fi

New Scientist Tech Sep. 4, 2008

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A study of how people's ideas about

robots are influenced by fiction

could help design robots that make

the most of those...

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Stanford's 'autonomous' helicopters

teach themselves to fly

PhysOrg.com Sep. 1, 2008

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Stanford computer scientists have

developed an AI system that enables

robotic helicopters to teach

themselves to fly difficult stunts

by watching other helicopters

perform the same maneuvers. The

result is an autonomous helicopter

than can perform a complete airshow

of complex tricks on its own. There

is interest in using autonomous...

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      I included this because like a chat bot telling a story, the unfolding of the plot is non linear and interactive.  As the story unfolds in all its branches, it should lend itself to being loaded into a KB.   Monitoring of these ‘twillers’ may reveal clues how to be an effective author in the non linear / chatbot environment.  – Stan’s comment.

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Introducing the Twiller

New York Times Aug. 29, 2008

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Some writers have begun using

Twitter to write real-time stories,

140 characters at a...

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