Embodied Intelligence Laboratory
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Embodied Intelligence means that an intelligent agent that has a body. Evidence of biological mental development has shown that an active body is indispensable for acquisition of intelligence. Our research areas include, but not limited to: human-computer interactions; image and signal processing; pattern recognition; computer vision; content-based information retrieval; speech recognition,; tactile recognition; machine learning; biologically motivated models of cognition, learning, and development; autonomous navigation; language processing and understanding; reasoning; action; decision making, intelligent robots (construction, control and training) and artificial intelligence.
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(Technology
Review) Teachable
Robots
(Detroit
Free Press) Possibilities
Limitless for MSU's Thinking Robots
(Lansing
State Journal) Dav,
A Robotic Soldier, or Just Maybe a Maid. Another
related article with a picture.
(Exploratorium Magazine) Bringing
up Baby
(ACM
TechNews, US) New
Kind of Intelligent Robot Can Learn by Experience
(KRN,
US) Like
a
Child, "Smart" Robot Learns Gradually appeared
in about 30 US newspapers including Detroit Free Press,
Philadelphia Inquirer, and San Jose Mercury News.
(Boiler
Magazine,
Italy) La
mente del robot (The Mind of Robot)
(TP,
Singapore) Bring
on the
Intelligent Robot
(Telepolis,
Germany) Lernen
wie die Kinder (Learn like a Child)
(UPI,
USA) Robot
Learns Like a Child
(BBC,
UK) Time
for Real Intelligence?
The 2nd International Conference
on Development and Learning (ICDL'02), held at MIT, Cambridge, MA,
June 12-15, 2002
Science
At The Edge
Seminars, MSU, Fall 2001
IJCAI-2001 Workshop
on Reasoning with Uncertainty in Robotics, Seattle, Washington,
August 4-5, 2001
MSU Intelligent Robot
Distinguished Lecture Series
Creation of Mental Development Repository
(www.mentaldev.org), Dec. 2000
NSF/DARPA Workshop on Development
and Learning (WDL), held at Michigan
State University, April 2000
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