Robots, Reasoning, and Reification

Cover of Robots, Reasoning, and Reification by James P. Gunderson
Publisher: Springer US
Year: 2008
Language: en
Edition: 1st Edition. 2nd Printing. 2008
Pages: 208
ISBN-13: 9780387874876
Dimensions:
Height: 9.21 Inches
Length: 6.14 Inches
Weight: 1.10231131 Pounds
Width: 0.56 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 629.892
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“Robots, Reasoning, and Reification” by James P. Gunderson, published by Springer US on November 26, 2008, is a 1st Edition, 2nd Printing work comprising 208 pages. This book explores the complexities of robot design and functionality, stemming from the simple notion of enabling robots to recognize their surroundings. It presents a synthesis of ideas from various disciplines, aiming to contribute to the development of robots that can assist humans in tasks that are dull, dirty, or dangerous.

Readers will find a detailed examination of the lens model, influenced by the work of Egon Brunswik, alongside insights from Walter Freeman’s research on preafference and attention. The book emphasizes the collaborative nature of this research, acknowledging the contributions of numerous researchers and philosophers. By integrating concepts from fields such as artificial intelligence and software development, this work aims to advance the understanding of robotics and its potential applications.


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This work was created from the statement “But, all you have to do is make the robot recognize its surroundings. Salamanders do it, and how complex are they?” Little did we know what a long path was started with those simple words. This book is a small step on that path, which we hope leads to robots that can serve as true and useful assistants to humans. At the least, we hope for some help with the tasks that are described by the 3 d**** words (dull, dirty, or dangerous). Fair warning, this work is a synthesis of ideas from many disciplines. As such, we have depended on the work of many other researchers and philosophers. The heart of this work, the lens model, comes from the work of Egon Brunswik. Even though he died in the 1950’s, his ideas are still strong enough to resonate into the 2000’s and into our robot. Another researcher who’s work has greatly in?uenced this work is Walter Freeman, Professor Emeritus of Neurobiology at the University of California, Berkeley. We have relied heavily on his work on preafference and attention to guide the development of our robot. In addition, we have used research from a myriad of different ?elds. Our huge thanks to all the researchers who’s work we used to synthesize this new theory. Denver, CO Louise F. Gunderson July 2008 James P.

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Language: en. Pages: 208. Edition: 1st Edition. 2nd Printing. 2008.

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