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The following topics are dealt with: algorithms; artificial intelligence; Bangla language processing; computer networks; data communication; distributed systems; digital logic; system design; e-commerce; e-governance; graphics; multimedia; information systems; knowledge engineering; data engineering; neural networks; robotics; pattern recognition; image processing; ubiquitous computing; and mobile...
The belief that computers will soon become transcendently intelligent and that human beings will “upload” their minds into machines has become ubiquitous in public discussions of robotics and artificial intelligence in Western cultures. Such beliefs are the result of pervasive Judaeo‐Christian apocalyptic beliefs, and they have rapidly spread through modern pop and technological culture, including...
One major problem in the development of robotic swarms is the slow process of testing. Testing different algorithms or variations of a single one using physical robots requires reprogramming every robot in the swarm before every run. Hence, the speed at which a robotic swarm can be tested is highly dependent on the time taken to reprogram the entire swarm and the physical speed at which the swarm...
The following topics are dealt with: artificial intelligence; evolutionary computing; computer networks; computer security; control systems; robotics; embedded systems; multimedia; hardware-software co-design; power-aware systems; reliability engineering; fault tolerance; software engineering; Web engineering; and signal processing.
The following topics are dealt with: intelligent system design; neural networks, AI and expert systems; evolutionary computation; genetic algorithms; natural language processing & machine translation; artificial life and artificial immune systems; rough and fuzzy rough set; gray system and cloud computing; cognitive radio and computer vision; pattern recognition and machine learning; fuzzy system...
Modernization of electric power networks is moving towards the era of a Smart Grid. Meanwhile, industrial robot systems are widely installed into the manufacturing applications. This paper outlines the possibilities of integrating the robot systems to a Smart Grid power network and points out problems that hinder achieving that goal.
Research on Robotics and Artificial Intelligence presently interprets the interaction between human and robotic subjects through a set of mediated controls who engage almost all human senses. The underlying communication requires the establishment of a set of interaction metaphors in order to allow a natural type of control. The most common of these metaphors is the kinematic copy of human gestures...
The following topics are dealt with: software engineering; distributed computing; artificial intelligence; data security; embedded systems; Zigbee; manufacturing process; automobile technology; mechatronics; robotics; control systems; distributed control; fault diagnosis; and signal processing.
The following topics are dealt with: nonlinear systems; learning systems, neural networks; fuzzy system; fuzzy control; sliding mode control; control system; adaptive control; data mining; software architecture; wireless sensor networks; e-learning; protocols; image processing; video processing; MIMO systems; robotics; wind generators; mobile devices; mobile robots; XML; power supply; energy consumption;...
The following deals with the following topics: algorithms; artificial intelligence; software engineering; bioinformatics; computer graphics; computer architecture; information systems; computer aided instruction; computer games; virtual reality; data security; digital simulation; computer aided design; ethical aspects; database systems; digital libraries; signal processing; image processing; logic...
Artificial intelligence (AI) techniques may be applied to a variety of real-world problems. At Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, CS 455: Artificial Intelligence was offered during the Spring 2008 semester in which students from all disciplines were invited to attend. Robot kits are incorporated into the course as a pedagogical tool to motivate and encourage learning by applying theoretically abstract...
Much effort has focused in recent years on developing more life-like robots. In this paper we propose a model of memory for robots, based on human digital memories, though our model incorporates an element of forgetting to ensure that the robotic memory appears more human and therefore can address some of the challenges for human-robot interaction.
We present a novel, sophisticated intention‐based control system for a mobile robot built from an extremely inexpensive webcam and radio‐controlled toy vehicle. The system visually observes humans participating in various playground games and infers their goals and intentions through analyzing their spatiotemporal activity in relation to itself and each other, and then builds a coherent narrative...
The following topics are dealt with: unconventional linear system modelling; neural network; fuzzy logic; heuristic technique; smart grid; static system modelling; dynamic system modelling; control techniques; optimization techniques; intelligent computation; intelligent control system; parameter estimation; complex system; adaptive control; learning control; control system design; power electronics...
Abstract rules can be learned by several species (not only humans). We propose a biologically plausible model for same/different discrimination, that can point towards the neural basis of abstract concept learning. By including a neural adaptation mechanism to a discriminator model formerly introduced in the literature, selective clusters of neurons fire depending on whether or not the stimuli compared...
The paper deals with the following topics: data security, data hiding, software engineering, digital simulation, numerical simulations, vehicle engineering, neural nets, structural engineering, robotics, artificial intelligence, software architecture, aerospace engineering, logistics, computer vision, image processing, finite element methods, computer graphics, etc.
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