1 Facebook kullanan İbn-i Sina-Avicenna robotu Thu Oct 28, 2010 12:23 am
[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]Abu Dhabi’deki Birleşik Arap Emirlikleri Üniversitesi’nde dünyanın ilk Arapça konuşan robotu üretildi. Robot, internetten ve sosyal paylaşım sitelerinden topladığı bilgileri kullanarak insanlarla mantıklı sohbetler yapabiliyor.
Kullanım potansiyeli yüksek olsa da, yüksek maliyetler nedeniyle bir laboratuvar projesinden ticarî bir ürüne dönüşmesi kolay görünmüyor.
Bu tür projeleri uygulamaya sokmak ve yatırımcılarla proje sahiplerini biraraya getirmek için Dubai’de bir dizi toplantı düzenlendi.
Videoyu izlemek için tıklayın….http://www.bbc.co.uk/turkce/multimedya/2010/09/100916_vid_arabic_robot.shtml
İbn-i Sinanın hayatı(Avicenna) [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
Facebook could soon be helping bridge the divide between humans and robots.
Researchers are giving a robot its own Facebook profile page to help foster meaningful relationships with people.
The page will be populated with interactions the robot has with people as well as photos of the time it spends in human company.
Its creators hope that embedding it in a social web will demonstrate that a sustainable friendship can grow up between man and machine.
Ancient scholar
The coupling of robot and social network is the idea of Dr Nikolaus Mavridis and co-researchers as they look into ways of overcoming the reluctance of people to stay in touch with robots.
While robots that can engage people have been produced before now, research suggests that humans lose interest – at most a few weeks after being introduced – as the behavioural repertoire of the machine is exhausted.
In a paper on the pre-print website Arxiv.org server, the researchers say they want to find out if this can be thwarted by giving humans and robots a pool of shared memories and if they are part of the same social circle of friends.
The platform for exploring the problem is a robot that can recognise faces created by Dr Mavridis and colleagues from the Interactive Robots and Media Lab (IRML) at the University of the United Arab Emirates plus co-workers in Germany and Greece……
more…..http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/8034190.stm]
Kullanım potansiyeli yüksek olsa da, yüksek maliyetler nedeniyle bir laboratuvar projesinden ticarî bir ürüne dönüşmesi kolay görünmüyor.
Bu tür projeleri uygulamaya sokmak ve yatırımcılarla proje sahiplerini biraraya getirmek için Dubai’de bir dizi toplantı düzenlendi.
Videoyu izlemek için tıklayın….http://www.bbc.co.uk/turkce/multimedya/2010/09/100916_vid_arabic_robot.shtml
İbn-i Sinanın hayatı(Avicenna) [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
Facebook could soon be helping bridge the divide between humans and robots.
Researchers are giving a robot its own Facebook profile page to help foster meaningful relationships with people.
The page will be populated with interactions the robot has with people as well as photos of the time it spends in human company.
Its creators hope that embedding it in a social web will demonstrate that a sustainable friendship can grow up between man and machine.
Ancient scholar
The coupling of robot and social network is the idea of Dr Nikolaus Mavridis and co-researchers as they look into ways of overcoming the reluctance of people to stay in touch with robots.
While robots that can engage people have been produced before now, research suggests that humans lose interest – at most a few weeks after being introduced – as the behavioural repertoire of the machine is exhausted.
In a paper on the pre-print website Arxiv.org server, the researchers say they want to find out if this can be thwarted by giving humans and robots a pool of shared memories and if they are part of the same social circle of friends.
The platform for exploring the problem is a robot that can recognise faces created by Dr Mavridis and colleagues from the Interactive Robots and Media Lab (IRML) at the University of the United Arab Emirates plus co-workers in Germany and Greece……
more…..http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/8034190.stm]