Ah, intelligence .. a product of hundreds of millions of years of evolution. We have just started wondering into the world of computers, and we probably have hundreds and thousands of years to go before we can create the sort of intelligence that can be conscious of it's existence. That is if it is even possible to do so with non biological material, without cheating, that is.
The turing test would consist of having the robot into another room and asking people to talk or read/write with him and asking them if they believe they were talking to a robot or human? In this video, they want to show their vision recognition system and you need to see and interact with the robot. So, the turing test is not appropriate as even if he was behaving like human, he does not look human! :P
As we can tell the cadence of a persons voice is unique paired with a face, how do we progam to recognize who a person is? What they need to do is like in the Matrix upload 100,000 rotated objects in video form then make it rember action/verb context of all that it learned.
This is really cool. We are seeing the evolution of artificially-intelligent, autonomous robots, predicted in sci-fi books and movies since the early 1920s.
It's interesting to see the rectangle showing the region of interest. I wonder if they include the user hand features in order to recognize the object (as we can see the hands in included in the rectangle boundary). And if so, how much important the hand will be when ASIMO will look to this object in a different context.
I agree. I recall this version was very rigid compared to the Toyota partner robot. Now this is as good or more fluid. I wonder if this was an enhancement or that the previous videos didn't show Version one in all its capability. I also wonder why version 2 is not being used.
I am not sure, but I think version 2 was the one use in Japan where ASIMO was when they include voice recognition. I remember the video where he follows the lady by holding his hand, also another video where he was delivering coffee.
Ah, intelligence .. a product of hundreds of millions of years of evolution. We have just started wondering into the world of computers, and we probably have hundreds and thousands of years to go before we can create the sort of intelligence that can be conscious of it's existence. That is if it is even possible to do so with non biological material, without cheating, that is.
rfengr 1 year ago
Also, where did you get this film?
BroVence 1 year ago
I want to have his hair
BroVence 1 year ago
Wow. Fifty years ago scientists would have considered this science fiction.
TheForwardGaze 1 year ago
where is the rest of this?
molinobeer 1 year ago 3
can it pass a turing test?
haistapaska20 2 years ago
@haistapaska20 Turing test is not related with vision. :P
fcycles 2 years ago
it says "A SIMOs new artificial intelligence"
AI is related to turing test :P
haistapaska20 2 years ago
The turing test would consist of having the robot into another room and asking people to talk or read/write with him and asking them if they believe they were talking to a robot or human? In this video, they want to show their vision recognition system and you need to see and interact with the robot. So, the turing test is not appropriate as even if he was behaving like human, he does not look human! :P
fcycles 2 years ago
WOW AMAZING!
Imagine what we could expect in some years the technology developed so fast!
nielsb5 2 years ago
ikr?
garato78 2 years ago
As we can tell the cadence of a persons voice is unique paired with a face, how do we progam to recognize who a person is? What they need to do is like in the Matrix upload 100,000 rotated objects in video form then make it rember action/verb context of all that it learned.
pboulding 2 years ago
This is really cool. We are seeing the evolution of artificially-intelligent, autonomous robots, predicted in sci-fi books and movies since the early 1920s.
Beamshipcaptain 2 years ago
DROID!
Beamshipcaptain 2 years ago
It's interesting to see the rectangle showing the region of interest. I wonder if they include the user hand features in order to recognize the object (as we can see the hands in included in the rectangle boundary). And if so, how much important the hand will be when ASIMO will look to this object in a different context.
fcycles 2 years ago
Asimo has very smooth movements. I would like to know more about which steps and commands are provided during the test session and their limits.
The overall work they cumulate on it is pretty nice.
fcycles 2 years ago
I agree. I recall this version was very rigid compared to the Toyota partner robot. Now this is as good or more fluid. I wonder if this was an enhancement or that the previous videos didn't show Version one in all its capability. I also wonder why version 2 is not being used.
kinglouie00 2 years ago
I am not sure, but I think version 2 was the one use in Japan where ASIMO was when they include voice recognition. I remember the video where he follows the lady by holding his hand, also another video where he was delivering coffee.
fcycles 2 years ago