Autobiographical memory for robot Nao enables it to pass on knowledge learnt from humans to others
Peter Ford Dominey and the robot Nao, study of developmental robotic cognition. Instead of using pre-established plans, the robot can learn in real time through direct interaction with a human. Credit: ©Inserm/Patrice Latron
A team of French researchers from the Institut cellule souche et cerveau (Inserm/Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1), led by CNRS senior researcher Peter Ford Dominey, has developed “an autobiographical memory”1 for the robot Nao, which enables it to pass on knowledge learnt from humans to other, less knowledgeable humans. This technological progress could notably be used for operations on the International Space Station, where the robot, which is the only permanent member, would liaise between the different crews that change every six months in order to pass on information.
These results will be presented at the 24th International Symposium on Robot and Human Interactive Communication, on September 3, 2015 in Kobe, Japan.
For more details:
http://infowebbie.com/scienceupdate/a-humanoid-robot-to-liaise-between-space-station-crews/
http://www2.cnrs.fr/en/2615.htm
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