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Eight Principles for Building an Intelligent Robot

David L. Waltz

Year
1991
Citations
10

Abstract

We cannot expect to know the detailed "wiring diagram " of the nervous system for any intelligent creature for quite a long time. Even then, the true organization is likely to be incredibly complex and tangled. However, in order to build intelligent robots now, we need a plausible interim architecture. A functional model for robot organization is proposed, starting with a basic, first order model, which is gradually refined. In particular, it is proposed that associative memory provides a usefut- and perhaps plausible-- basis for an intelligent system. O.

Keywords

Computer scienceRobotHuman–computer interactionArtificial intelligence

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