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Self-Aware Robot Can Adapt To Environment
TechNewsWorld ^ | 11/20/06 | Jay Lyman

Posted on 11/20/2006 6:59:26 PM PST by annie laurie

A new robot, dubbed "Starfish" because of its size and shape, has the unusual ability -- in the mechanical world, that is -- of fixing itself. The Starfish is programmed to recognize its parts, but not how they're arranged or meant to be used. It figures that out for itself, using trial and error.

Cornell University researchers have created a robot capable of self-awareness, learning and adapting -- all keys to the intelligence and technology needed for robots Latest News about robots to function in adverse and changing environments.

The Cornell researchers, who published their findings in the Nov. 17, 2006, issue of Science, said their robot did not rely on predetermined models of movement in order to learn how to walk on its four legs. When the researchers removed one of the legs, the machine was able to adjust for the difference and eventually walk on three legs.

"We found a way the robot can generate its own model," Cornell assistant professor and lead researcher Hod Lipson told TechNewsWorld. "It allows the robot to develop [an] internal model and to make predictions. That's the core of the idea."

Smart Starfish

The robot, dubbed "Starfish" because of its size and shape, is programmed to recognize its parts but does not know how they are arranged or how to use them. The device is also programmed with a prime directive to move forward, researchers reported.

It uses trial and error, building a random series of "candidate models" of how its parts might be arranged in order to move. It develops a set of commands to send to its motors, tests those models, and then moves ahead.

Starfish is made from printed plastic and runs Windows XP Embedded, Lipson said. It communicates wirelessly with a bank of 15 desktop computers. In a few years, the number of processor cores and other advances will allow such a system to reside in the robot, he added.

Changing the Model

There are two basic ways of designing robots. There is the predictive model, which gives the robot a control system based on engineering design; and then there is the method used to create Starfish. In the latter case, the robot learns and determines control, according to Lipson, who worked on Starfish with Cornell graduate student Viktor Zykov and former Cornell postdoctoral researcher Josh Bongard.

While endless trial and error can be a challenge, Starfish can crunch its different candidate models, reconciling and comparing them until they converge, Lipson said.

"It will allow robotics to move to systems where it's difficult to create analytical models," he said, referring to the complex and laborious task of programming for sophisticated, real-world scenarios.

Possible applications of the technology include the use of robots in space or other distant or harsh environments. It may also have uses beyond robotics in fields of study such as human and animal behavior and learning, the Cornell researchers said.

Important First Steps

The self-learned steps of Starfish demonstrate the importance of self-awareness and self-repair functionality in robots, Eyebits Studios Owner Dale Musser told TechNewsWorld.

The Cornell research and similar efforts are also important in order to understand the macro scale, so they can be applied to the nano scale where self-assembly is key in tiny or microscopic devices, explained Musser, a robotics enthusiast and former University of Missouri professor.

"The important thing about self-awareness is you have to take steps to get started," he said of the Cornell research.


TOPICS: Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: ai; cornell; robot; robotics; selfaware; singularity; starfish
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1 posted on 11/20/2006 6:59:30 PM PST by annie laurie
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To: AntiGuv

Ping


2 posted on 11/20/2006 7:00:09 PM PST by annie laurie (All that is gold does not glitter, not all those who wander are lost)
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To: annie laurie
Coming soon...

 

3 posted on 11/20/2006 7:00:55 PM PST by HitmanLV ("Lord, give me chastity and temperance, but not now." - St. Augustine)
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To: b_sharp; neutrality; anguish; SeaLion; Fractal Trader; grjr21; bitt; KevinDavis; Momaw Nadon; ...
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4 posted on 11/20/2006 7:09:34 PM PST by AntiGuv ("..I do things for political expediency.." - Sen. John McCain on FOX News)
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To: annie laurie
One of those 'I hope not(s)!'

Future Headline
'Starfish' a Terminator, For Safety Avoid

5 posted on 11/20/2006 7:14:13 PM PST by no-to-illegals (God Bless Our Men and Women in Uniform, Our Heroes.)
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To: annie laurie
An oldie but goodie


6 posted on 11/20/2006 7:14:32 PM PST by capt. norm (Liberalism = cowardice disguised as tolerance.)
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To: HitmanLV

Damn toasters....


7 posted on 11/20/2006 7:16:13 PM PST by JHBowden (President Giuliani in 2008! Law and Order. Solid Judges. Free Markets. Killing Terrorists.)
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To: annie laurie
Not to go off topic- but this just had to be said- read, laugh, then get back on topic lol: Semi-self aware robots have been around for a long time- Kennedy and Rangel are proof positive. Now back on topic- Self aware, huh? Great- when they malfunction and become 'self aware' that people might mean them harm- they'll form an army resistence movement and revolt. We'll have to call on George Jetson to bail us out

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8 posted on 11/20/2006 7:17:42 PM PST by CottShop (http://sacredscoop.com)
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To: annie laurie
Self-Aware Robot

Does this critter pass the Turing test?

No.

9 posted on 11/20/2006 7:19:15 PM PST by Enosh
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To: annie laurie

"Self awareness" is a misleading description of what they have done which is interesting nonetheless.


10 posted on 11/20/2006 7:24:55 PM PST by edsheppa
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To: annie laurie

Why are they determined to launch skynet? Didn't they see the damned movie?


11 posted on 11/20/2006 7:26:11 PM PST by mysterio
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12 posted on 11/20/2006 7:29:19 PM PST by jayef
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To: JHBowden
After all, resistance is futile

 

13 posted on 11/20/2006 7:29:26 PM PST by HitmanLV ("Lord, give me chastity and temperance, but not now." - St. Augustine)
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14 posted on 11/20/2006 7:44:19 PM PST by AndrewB
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To: AndrewB

Of course, the Robotic Algorithm.


15 posted on 11/20/2006 10:10:13 PM PST by Stallone (Is There A Conservative Leader ANYWHERE In America?)
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To: annie laurie
[ Cornell University researchers have created a robot capable of self-awareness ]

No one at Cornel has figured out that socialism is Slavery by Givernment Yet..
I doubt this robot yarn...

16 posted on 11/20/2006 10:15:57 PM PST by hosepipe (CAUTION: This propaganda is laced with hyperbole)
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To: Stallone
Robotic Algorithm


17 posted on 11/20/2006 10:24:40 PM PST by Stallone (Is There A Conservative Leader ANYWHERE In America?)
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To: Stallone
Robotic Algorithm


18 posted on 11/20/2006 10:26:37 PM PST by Stallone (Is There A Conservative Leader ANYWHERE In America?)
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To: annie laurie

Far above Cayuga's waters
There's an awful smell.
Some say it is Cayuga's waters,
Some say it is Cornell.

(Thanks to Thomas Sowell, "A Personal Odyssey". I love poetry.)


19 posted on 11/20/2006 10:37:02 PM PST by Rocky (Air America: Robbing the poor, and still unable to stay in business)
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To: edsheppa

Shouldn't the title be something like, "Robot with specifically limited self-awareness can still adapt to environment." ??????????????


20 posted on 11/21/2006 11:58:06 AM PST by UCANSEE2 (It's turtles all the way down.)
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