creators_name: Wang, L. creators_id: liyu.wang@wadh.oxon.org type: other datestamp: 2009-11-14 11:30:26 lastmod: 2011-03-11 08:57:33 metadata_visibility: show title: Asimov's Coming Back ispublished: unpub subjects: comp-sci-robot subjects: comp-sci-neural-nets full_text_status: public abstract: Ever since the word ‘ROBOT’ first appeared in a science fiction in 1921, scientists and engineers have been trying different ways to create it. Present technologies in mechanical and electrical engineering makes it possible to have robots in such places as industrial manufacturing and assembling lines. Although they are essentially robotic arms or similarly driven by electrical power and signal control, they could be treated the primitive pioneers in application. Researches in the laboratories go much further. Interdisciplines are directing the evolution of more advanced robots. Among these are artificial intelligence, computational neuroscience, mathematics and robotics. These disciplines come closer as more complex problems emerge. From a robot’s point of view, three basic abilities are needed. They are thinking and memory, sensory perceptions, control and behaving. These are capabilities we human beings have to adapt ourselves to the environment. Although researches on robots, especially on intelligent thinking, progress slowly, a revolution for biological inspired robotics is spreading out in the laboratories all over the world. date: 2006-05-28 date_type: submitted refereed: TRUE referencetext: Guang Li @ ZJU Eloise Connelly @ IET Russ Tedrake @ MIT citation: Wang, Mr. L. (2006) Asimov's Coming Back. (Unpublished) document_url: http://cogprints.org/6718/1/Asimovs_Coming_Back.pdf