Robotic librarian finds lost books, won't tell you to shush
Every job has its more boring components. In libraries, one of those jobs is scanning the shelves, looking for missing and misplaced books, and taking stock of what's available. For human workers, this is time-consuming, repetitive and boring, all of which can contribute to wandering attention. The autonomous robotic shelf-scanning platform, or AuRoSS, is in development by the Institute for Infocomm Research of Singapore's Agency for Science, Technology and Research. It uses laser mapping to navigate a library, and RFID tags placed on books to scan the collection.
Jun-15-2016, 13:36:03 GMT
- Industry:
- Government > Regional Government > Asia Government > Singapore Government (0.30)
- Technology:
- Information Technology
- Artificial Intelligence > Robots (0.66)
- Architecture (0.46)
- Information Technology