CS Lunch talk Monday, October 31
Ben Turner and Ethan Jucovy
will discuss their summer research work
with Professor Meeden
"
The Babybot Experiment: a Developmental Approach to A.I.
"
Developmental robotics is a relatively young sub-field of Artificial
Intelligence which attempts to apply principles from developmental
psychology and neuroscience to build better, more robust, more independent
robots. This talk will present an overview of some of the important concepts
to consider when programming a robot brain to learn about and from its own
environment. Then we will discuss the Babybot experiment, an application of
developmental robotics in which a simulated robot was given similar
capabilities and motivations as a human infant, and allowed to explore a
virtual world. Finally, we will mention some of the obstacles encountered
and opportunities afforded by an implementation of Babybot in a real robot.