Robot Intelligence | An Advanced Knowledge Processing Approach | ISBN 9781849963282

Robot Intelligence

An Advanced Knowledge Processing Approach

herausgegeben von Honghai Liu, Dongbing Gu, Robert J. Howlett und Yonghuai Liu
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonHonghai Liu
Herausgegeben vonDongbing Gu
Herausgegeben vonRobert J. Howlett
Herausgegeben vonYonghuai Liu
Buchcover Robot Intelligence  | EAN 9781849963282 | ISBN 1-84996-328-2 | ISBN 978-1-84996-328-2

From the reviews:

“This book’s 13 chapters are a unique collection of research in which machine learning extends into robotic intelligence in order to develop robots that are more complex and adaptable to their dynamic environments. … There is something here for everyone great ideas, sufficient theoretical backups, and excellent case studies with real robots in action. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and above.” (G. Trajkovski, Choice, Vol. 48 (7), March, 2011)

“This book was a welcome surprise: it is short, but includes many topics relevant to the robotics research community. … Another interesting aspect of the book is that almost every chapter includes physical experiments. … Researchers and PhD students interested in the latest approaches and techniques in robotics will be most interested in this book. It is especially appropriate for researchers interested in the fields of manipulator robots and social robots (robots that interact with human beings).” (Ramon Gonzalez Sanchez, ACM Computing Reviews, January, 2012)

Robot Intelligence

An Advanced Knowledge Processing Approach

herausgegeben von Honghai Liu, Dongbing Gu, Robert J. Howlett und Yonghuai Liu
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonHonghai Liu
Herausgegeben vonDongbing Gu
Herausgegeben vonRobert J. Howlett
Herausgegeben vonYonghuai Liu
Robot intelligence has become a major focus of intelligent robotics. Recent innovation in computational intelligence including fuzzy learning, neural networks, evolutionary computation and classical Artificial Intelligence provides sufficient theoretical and experimental foundations for enabling robots to undertake a variety of tasks with reasonable performance. This book reflects the recent advances in the field from an advanced knowledge processing perspective; there have been attempts to solve knowledge based information explosion constraints by integrating computational intelligence in the robotics context.