August 25, 2015
THERE GO THOSE SWEET IHOP JOBS...:
Robots Learn to Make Pancakes from WikiHow Articles (Will Knight, August 24, 2015, MIT Technology Review)
If you've ever needed to know how to tie a bowtie or fix a strawberry daiquiri, you likely ended up on a website like WikiHow for step-by-step instructions. Surprisingly, some robots are now doing the same.A robot called PR2 in Germany is learning to prepare pancakes and pizzas by carefully reading through WikiHow's written directions. It's part of a European project called RoboHow, which is exploring ways of teaching robots to understand language. This could make it easier for people to communicate instructions to robots and provide a way for machines to figure out how to perform unfamiliar tasks. Instead of programming a robot to perform precise movements, the goal is for a person to simply tell a robot what to do.
And the articles are written for free.
Posted by Orrin Judd at August 25, 2015 7:15 PM
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