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What is the "easiest" modern approach for teaching a robot to do tasks in a real world environment using an image sensor as the input. A task like:

>Go from room A to B
>When in room B find C
>When find C approach to C
>When near C grab C
>When C grabbed go to room A
>When in room A drop C

What would be the list of algorithms you would use for State detection and action taking.

>> No.11157813

>>11157806
Inferential brute-force or initial sweep/scan.

Question is mostly about energy utilization. Do we care that it is able to return to a charging station, even under duress, or do we care more about it completing its task without regard for how?

>> No.11157828

>>>/g/

>> No.11157834

>>11157806
Ah, I get the idea.

I would put a fucking microphone in it as well and prioritize whatever 'audio' it can decipher before prioritizing visual data, that way it would allow for error-correction and interrupt.

So, like give it sonar and a microphone and a camera and, yeah, you can basically program the entire human head from there.

>> No.11157835

>>11157813
>>11157834
its time to stop posting

>> No.11157838

>>11157828
Do you know what computer sciences is ?
/g/ would answer something like
>import PyBobot
>PyBobot.goooooo().reeee
Then everything gonna end as language war.

>> No.11157840

>>11157835
its kino to keep ghosting

>> No.11157844

>>11157838
Language vs Integers

>> No.11157857

>>11157806
goddamn I hate computer scientists. You think you can do everything with just an image sensor? Well IRL it's really fucking hard to manipulate shit with just image data. Shit gets occluded and you really need force feedback. Yeah you're gonna get like the same performance as someone with nerve damaged arms of you don't have forcd feedback. BTW that task is fucking worthless. The hard part is picking shit up.

>> No.11157859

>>11157857
I just pick up poop in a plastic bag myself. How much force feedback do you need before you're just beating the effort of another man put into the loving 'physical labor reduction tool' of another?

>> No.11157902

>>11157857
>you really need force feedback
what if you "hardcore" the experience about certain objects?.

>> No.11157905
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11157905

>>11157902
>sticks a dildo on the robot

okay, now what?

>> No.11157914

>>11157806
Ask someone who's really good at teaching dogs tricks