Abstract: With the rapid technology development pushing the introduction of the fifth industrial revolution, Industry 5.0, robots are getting rid of fences and sharing the workspace with humans. In ...
A $40,000 humanoid robot named Pepper is now busy working at the Aina Haina Public Library. Pepper greets visitors, answers basic questions, promotes library programs, provides simple tutorials, ...
FCL was forked in 2015, creating a new project called HPP-FCL. Since then, a large part of the code has been rewritten or removed (unused and untested code), and new features have been introduced (see ...
The Infosys Model Inference Library (IMIL) is a versatile and powerful tool designed to simplify the deployment and utilization of machine learning models, regardless of the framework or model type.
Abstract: Learning from demonstration (LfD) can be used to increase the behavioural repertoire of a robot, but most demonstration-based learning techniques do not enable a robot to acquire knowledge ...
Humanoid robots may be part of our future, but what we use them for partly depends on answers to very human questions: Do we trust them? Do we like them? According to one prediction, the mass-adoption ...
Aina Haina Public Library has added Pepper, a $40,000 humanoid robot, to its staff. Pepper greets patrons, guides them through the library, and teaches coding one or two days a week. State Librarian ...
MESA, Ariz. — Mesa's newest full-service library, the Gateway Public Library in Eastmark, is filled with new technology: a farming robot, an interactive digital art wall, 3D printers, and a sensory ...
Pepper the robot made its big debut at an East Honolulu library. ʻĀina Haina Public Library was given a humanoid robot named Pepper to help library patrons with greeting visitors, promoting programs ...
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - A robot named Pepper greeted visitors at the Aina Haina Public Library for the first time Wednesday. Pepper is responsible for greeting visitors, answering questions, ...
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