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The combination of artificial intelligence and robotics can offer many opportunities in every industry domain.
FREMONT, CA : Artificial intelligence is on the verge of revolutionizing every industry, including robotics. In today's world, the innovative combination of AI and robotics has opened plenty of futuristic opportunities across all sectors. While many people agree that most robots will be humanoids in ten years, but in various environments, the robots are designed to imitate a wide range of behavior and physical capabilities that will increase the characters' efficiency.
The only exceptions can be robots that provide medical support to establish a more personal and 'humanized' relationship. Here are some of the different technologies that will bring a difference in robotics when combined with AI.
Computer Vision
Even though they are related, some claim that the correct term is machine vision or robot vision instead of computer vision because "robots seeing" entails more than just computer algorithms. The engineers and roboticists must also account for camera hardware that enables robots to process physical data. Machine vision and robot vision are intrinsically connected and can be credited with robot guidance and automatic inspection systems.
Imitation Learning
Imitation learning is linked to observational learning, which is common in infants and toddlers. Imitation learning is also an umbrella term for reinforcement learning, which refers to the problem of getting an agent to act in the real world to maximize its rewards. A common feature of this machine learning approach is Bayesian or probabilistic models.
Self-Supervised Learning
Self-supervised learning methods allow robots to create their training examples to enhance performance. It involves using prior training and data collected at close range to interpret "long-range ambiguous sensor data." It's been used in robots and optical devices that can identify and reject objects, recognize vegetables and obstacles in difficult terrain, and model vehicle dynamics in 3D.
Assistive and Medical Technologies
An assistive robot is a machine that can sense, process, and act in ways that benefit people with disabilities and the elderly (even though smart assistive technologies are also available for the general population, like driver assistance tools). Robotic movement therapy may be used for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes. Robotic movement therapy may be used for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes. Both the technologies are still hugely confined to the lab, as they are still cost-prohibitive for most hospitals in the United States and abroad.