A network and repository of data, where robots can share and learn from each other about the tasks they perform, has been demonstrated at the Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e). The project is ...
(PhysOrg.com) -- We tend to assume that robots need human input in order to understand the world around them. In the near future humans may not even be a part of the robotic-learning equation. Soon, ...
A lot of work is being done on robots to serve various uses around the world. DARPA is holding a robotics challenge to push the development of robots that can help people in an emergency situation. As ...
RoboEarth is described as the World Wide Web for robots, it is a giant network and a database that connects robots together to learn from each other and share information. The scientists who developed ...
EINDHOVEN, Netherlands (AP) -- Let the robot race begin. Expectations are high for RoboEarth, a new European-funded system to speed the development of human-serving robots. Scientists from five major ...
RoboEarth isn't as sinister as it sounds. It's not a special interest group advocating for a new world order with robots at its core-- not yet, anyway. The project, which is backed by the European ...
The RoboEarth system will be tested in a hospital setting A world wide web for robots to learn from each other and share information is being shown off for the first time. Scientists behind RoboEarth ...
Over the past year and a half alone, we have created robots with systems so sophisticated they think they’re human and robots with enough advanced motion capabilities to pirouette like ballerinas. But ...
London: A world wide web for robots to learn from each other and share tips and information has been developed. The world wide web, called RoboEarth, will be tested in a hospital setting at Eindhoven ...
RoboEarth is an “internet for robots”—a centralised database where robots can share learnings about their environments and interactions.It’s surely only a matter of time until it’s filled with sick ...
The RoboEarth system will be tested in a hospital setting A world wide web for robots to learn from each other and share information is being shown off for the first time. Scientists behind RoboEarth ...