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  2. Cog (project) - Wikipedia

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    Cog on display at the MIT Museum. Cog was a project at the Humanoid Robotics Group of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. It was based on the hypothesis that human-level intelligence requires gaining experience from interacting with humans, like human infants do. This in turn required many interactions with humans over a long period.

  3. Nouvelle AI - Wikipedia

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    In the 1990s, Brooks decided to pursue the goal of human-level intelligence and, with Lynn Andrea Stein, built a humanoid robot called Cog. Cog is a robot with an extensive collection of sensors, a face, and arms (among other features) that allow it to interact with the world and gather information and experience so as to assemble intelligence ...

  4. Kismet (robot) - Wikipedia

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    Kismet now resides at the MIT Museum. Kismet is a robot head which was made in the 1990s at Massachusetts Institute of Technology by Dr. Cynthia Breazeal as an experiment in affective computing; a machine that can recognize and simulate emotions. The name Kismet comes from a Turkish word meaning "fate" or sometimes "luck". [1]

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  6. MIT machine vision system figures out what it's looking at by ...

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    Robotic vision is already pretty good, assuming that it's being used within the narrow bounds of the application for which it's been designed. That's fine for machines that perform a specific ...

  7. MIT creates 3D-printed robot inspired by the goldbug beetle

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    Someday, robots, planes, cars and other machines might have sensors all over their bodies, turning them into a huge touchscreen that recognizes your input. For that to happen, though, scientists ...

  8. Cynthia Breazeal - Wikipedia

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    Kismet, as well as other robots Breazeal co-developed while a graduate student at the MIT Artificial Intelligence Lab, can now be seen at the MIT Museum. Notable examples include the upper torso humanoid robot, Cog; and the insect-like robot, Hannibal. In the early 2000s, she worked on Leonard, Aida, Autom and Huggable. [4]

  9. Coco (robot) - Wikipedia

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    Coco is the latest platform at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Humanoid Robotics Group, [1] and a successor to Cog. Unlike previous platforms, Coco is built along more ape-like lines, rather than human. Coco is also notable for being mobile.