RUBI/QRIO项目:起源、原则和第一步

J. Movellan, F. Tanaka, B. Fortenberry, K. Aisaka
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计算机已经足够强大,可以维持有用的机器人在日常生活中与人类互动和帮助人类。然而,进步需要对目标和方法进行科学的调整,就像40年前发生的认知革命一样。该文件介绍了RUBI/QRIO项目的起源和早期步骤,其中两个人形机器人RUBI和QRIO将在至少一年的时间内每天被带到幼儿教育中心。RUBI/QRIO项目的目标是通过在多个层面解决问题,包括开发新的科学方法、正式方法和科学议程,加速日常生活交互式机器人的进展。该项目目前的重点是教育环境,探索如何利用这项技术来协助教师和丰富儿童的教育经验。我们描述了该项目的起源、理念和最初的步骤,其中包括研究人员在加州大学圣地亚哥分校幼儿教育中心的沉浸式学习,名为RUBI的社交机器人原型的开发,以及RUBI和QRIO(索尼开发的人形原型)的日常实地研究
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The RUBI/QRIO Project: Origins, Principles, and First Steps
Computers are already powerful enough to sustain useful robots that interact and assist humans in every-day life. However progress requires a scientific shakedown in goals and methods not unlike the cognitive revolution that occurred 40 years ago. The document presents the origin and early steps of the RUBI/QRIO project, in which two humanoid robots, RUBI and QRIO, are being brought to an early childhood education center on a daily bases for a period of time of at least one year. The goal of the RUBI/QRIO project is to accelerate progress on everyday life interactive robots by addressing the problem at multiple levels, including the development of new scientific methods, formal approaches, and scientific agenda. The current focus of the project is on educational environments, exploring the ways in which this technology could be used to assist teachers and enrich the educational experiences of children. We describe the origins, philosophy and first steps of the project, which included immersion of the researchers in the Early Childhood Education Center at UCSD, development of a social robot prototype named RUBI, and daily field studies with RUBI and QRIO, a prototype humanoid developed by Sony
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