Robot Intelligence for Real World Applications
Yunhui Liu, Zheng Fan, Ruibin Guo, Jiangliu Wang, Qiang Nie, Xin Wang, Zerui Wang
- Year
- 2018
- Citations
- 8
Abstract
This paper presents a brief review on recent work on machine intelligence for real-world applications of robots. To act in a real world environment, a robot should possess a broad sense of intelligence including speech, perception, reasoning, action, etc. In this paper, we particularly deal with the intelligence involving action or body motion. The intelligence related to robot action/motion can be classified into two categories: manipulation intelligence and mobility intelligence. The manipulation intelligence means the skill/intelligence of reliably manipulating objects according to tasks and the mobility intelligence corresponds to the ability of autonomously moving, or flying, and or jumping in a natural environment. Human-robot interaction is another important topic for real-world applications. In addition to reviewing the major approaches, this paper also gives an overview on our efforts in these important topics.
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