Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Asimo

I apologize that this is extremely unrelated to the current topics at hand, but I saw this video and needed to share. It appears that robots (or at least this one specifically) are learning to embrace abstraction, an ability supposedly characteristic of humans. Here is the video for those interested:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18wSJs6LIc0

If you don't wish to watch the video: Asimo is presented with an object "Chair." He looks at its properties and can identify it as a Chair. He is then is presented with an office stool which he recognizes as another type of Chair. And then he is presented with a small table, which he recognizes as not a type of Chair.

Main point: we should warn Will Smith.
(An awful IRobot reference)

1 comment:

Magister P said...

I am genuinely struck by this! The basic recognition features are nothing too special. One can imagine a simple enough program that would allow visual and auditory recognition of an objection. But abstraction? Humans themselves do not understand how abstraction works, so how can we program a machine to abstract?

Thanks for linking this, Jill!