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Robotics

Robotics is the umbrella term for the engineering work and development of robots, motorized prosthetics, and embodied AI.

Below, we offer a selection of links from our resource databases which may match this term.



Related Dictionary Entries for Robotics:

Allusion to Galatea

Animat Approach

Ant Colony Optimisation

Automatonophile

Automatonophilia

Automatonophobia

Bioinspired Robotics

Bioism

Cognitive AI

Cognitive Artificial Intelligence

Cognitive robot

Cognitive Robotics

Creative Destruction

Developmental Robotics

Domotics

Ethorobotics

Evolutionary Robotics

Foglet

Foglet Swarm

IAD

Infosphere

Intelligent Assist Device

Logizomechanophobia

Machine Vision

Mass Automation

Mechanoreceptor

Neural Engineering

Plasmodium Robot

Posturography

Robotics

SI

Simulacrum

Simultaneous Localisation And Mapping

SLAM

Soft Robotics

Swarm Intelligence

Telepistemology

Telerobotics

Utility Fog

Virtual Robot Simulation









 

Resources in our database matching the Term Robotics:

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Probabilistic robotics is a new and growing area in robotics, concerned with perception and control in the face of uncertainty. Building on the field of mathematical statistics, probabilistic robotics endows robots with a new level of robustness in real-world situations.





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Galatea and Modern Robotics: The Allusion
At first glance, it would not seem that an ancient Grecian myth would have anything to do with modern robotics. Yet, whilst still not commonplace, the allusion to Galatea is slowly gaining popularity as a phrase used to reference modern robots and android/gynoids. Certainly as we move ever-closer to bridging the uncanny valley, this allusion makes ever more sense.





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Robots of the future unveiled
A news segment from Robo Business 2009 Conference and Expo in Boston, discussing where robotics at the time was heading.



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VR Interfaces: Robulab
Robulab by name, sounds like it might be a form of robotic dog. Well, it is not. As the image above shows, its nothing so wildly interesting as that. Yet, what it is, represents something of a paradigm shift that is slowly taking place in the quest for more mainstream robotics.



A lavishly illustrated collection of short interviews with people from all over the field of robotics. The book is 240 pages long, but no one interview comprises more than four pages within it, interspaced with the illustrations.





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Podcast: P.W. Singer: Military robots and the future of war
This podcast comes from TED 2009. It talks about current technologies in robotics, VR, and battlespace, being used now, in Iraq and other conflicts; about the reduction in cost, and the potential dangerous directions these trends are heading in.



Dressed up as real stories from the fighting fronts of recent wars, and varying between a novelistic format, and a textbook one, this book is definitely an easy read, despite the sheer amount of information it presents.





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Machina Speculatrix: The very first Autonomous Robots
For all those claiming that autonomous robotics willnot be here for decades. In the 1950s, William Grey Walter built the very first, truly autonomous robots.



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Geminoid H1: The Android
In 2006, Hiroshi Ishiguro, director of the Intelligent Robotics Laboratory of Osaka University, Japan, developed Geminoid H1, the first actroid android, or as the comic and film have pressed into the public consciousness, the first surrogate.



 

Industry News containing the Term Robotics:

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(23/01/2005)
The 29th Mechanisms and Robotics Conference will be held as part of the 2005 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference to be held at Hyatt Regency in Long Beach, Californ...


(28/04/2005)
Frontiers of the Human-Machine Interface
June 28 - July 1, 2005
Chicago, Illinois

ICORR highlights the most recent advances in the basic sciences of rehabilitation robotics. This conference will focus on a numb...


(14/08/2013)
25th September 2013 - 27th September 2013
Residència d'Investigadors, Barcelona, Spain

ECMR is a biennial European forum, internationally open, that allows roboticists throughout Europe to become acquainted with the l...


(14/08/2013)
31st May 2014 - 5th June 2014
Hong Kong International Convention Centre, Hong Kong, China

The 2014 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA) will be held at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibitio...


(01/09/2009)
Robots are whirring away in factories all over the world, building cars, phones and cookers. Yet they can do so much more. Robotics for healthcare has been tipped as the next big wave, and Europe should be poised to ride it, according to a ...