DocumentCode :
1492761
Title :
How far away is "artificial man"
Author :
Fukuda, T. ; Michelini, R. ; Potkonjak, V. ; Tzafestas, S. ; Valavanis, K. ; Vukobratovic, M.
Author_Institution :
Nagoya Univ., Japan
Volume :
8
Issue :
1
fYear :
2001
fDate :
3/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
66
Lastpage :
73
Abstract :
The authors claim that a careful examination of robotics science and technology from its origins in the 1950s to its current status reveals that such progress, albeit very important, profitable, and with a strong impact on society, was basically the "side activities" to the ever-existing and continuous desire of mankind to build and realize humanoid robots, artificial men equipped uith proper intelligence capable of operating autonomously, thus replacing trained individuals for dexterous jobs. They consider such a humanoid robot through the realistic tasks/jobs it will most probably do. It is postulated that this humanoid robot be considered as a personal helper (a home robot or personal robot). Given the present level of technology, the question is posed: are we ready to move towards personal robotics, and what might be the first step? A possible answer to this question is given through a discussion of the human-like characteristics a personal robot must have; namely, human-like motion, human-like intelligence, and human-like communication.
Keywords :
intelligent control; mobile robots; user interfaces; artificial man; home robot; human-like communication; human-like intelligence; human-like motion; humanoid robots; personal helper; personal robot; robotics; Artificial intelligence; Books; Humanoid robots; Humans; Intelligent robots; Legged locomotion; Medical robotics; Mobile robots; Robotics and automation; Service robots;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Robotics & Automation Magazine, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1070-9932
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/100.924367
Filename :
924367
Link To Document :
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