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The Mobile Robot RHINO

AI Magazine

Rhino was the University of Bonn's entry in the 1994 AAAI Robot Competition and Exhibition. The general scientific goal of the rhino project is the development and the analysis of autonomous and complex learning systems. This article briefly describes the major components of the rhino control software as they were exhibited at the competition. It also sketches the basic philosophy of the rhino architecture and discusses some of the lessons that we learned during the competition.


Io, Ganymede, and Callisto A Multiagent Robot Trash-Collecting Team

AI Magazine

The Georgia Institute of Technology won the Office Cleanup event at the 1994 AAAI Robot Competition and Exhibition with a multirobot cooperating team. This article describes the design and implementation of these reactive trash-collecting robots, including details of multiagent cooperation, color vision for the detection of perceptual object classes, temporal sequencing of behaviors for task completion, and a language for specifying motor schema-based robot behaviors.



Eye on the Prize

AI Magazine

In its early stages, the field of AI had as its main goal the invention of computer programs having the general problem-solving abilities of humans. Along the way, a major shift of emphasis developed from general-purpose programs toward performance programs, ones whose competence was highly specialized and limited to particular areas of expertise. In this article, I claim that AI is now at the beginning of another transition, one that will reinvigorate efforts to build programs of general, humanlike competence. These programs will use specialized performance programs as tools, much like humans do.


ERRATIC Competes with the Big Boys

AI Magazine

I detail the robot's history and describe the perceptual and control architecture. The success of the robot is highlighted in a description of the robot's performance during the competition.



Eighth International Workshop on Qualitative Reasoning about Physical Systems

AI Magazine

Systems (QR '94) was held on 7-10 June A hot issue in cognitive modeling We received 53 submissions and is spatial and diagrammatic reasoning. The core issues of qualitative reasoning Hari Narayanan and his colleagues The eighth workshop was in Nara, included qualitative and (Advanced Research Laboratory, Japan, celebrating the community's causal modeling of the world, automated Hitachi Ltd.) exploited an architecture escape from a simple flip-flop behavior modeling, and qualitative of qualitative visual reasoning and its voyage to a more complex simulation. Interestingly, this transition attracted the attention of many participants. In fact, constructing a component-based sophistication to base qualitative several demonstrations, including model for the input-document handler reasoning on a firm ground. University) presented activity analysis, model abstraction that makes test Iwasaki and Farquhar and will be demonstrating how qualitative generation feasible for continuous held in Monterey, California.


Operational Rationality through Compilation of Anytime Algorithms

AI Magazine

How can an artificial agent react to a situation after performing the correct amount of thinking? My Ph.D. dissertation (Zilberstein 1993)2 presents a theoretical framework and a programming paradigm that provide an answer to this question.



Eye on the Prize

AI Magazine

In its early stages, the field of AI had as its main goal the invention of computer programs having the general problem-solving abilities of humans. Along the way, a major shift of emphasis developed from general-purpose programs toward performance programs, ones whose competence was highly specialized and limited to particular areas of expertise. In this article, I claim that AI is now at the beginning of another transition, one that will reinvigorate efforts to build programs of general, humanlike competence. These programs will use specialized performance programs as tools, much like humans do.