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Artificial Intelligence for Robotics

You're reading from   Artificial Intelligence for Robotics Build intelligent robots that perform human tasks using AI techniques

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788835442
Length 344 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Francis X. Govers III Francis X. Govers III
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Preface 1. Foundation for Advanced Robotics and AI 2. Setting Up Your Robot FREE CHAPTER 3. A Concept for a Practical Robot Design Process 4. Object Recognition Using Neural Networks and Supervised Learning 5. Picking up the Toys 6. Teaching a Robot to Listen 7. Avoiding the Stairs 8. Putting Things Away 9. Giving the Robot an Artificial Personality 10. Conclusions and Reflections 11. Assessments 12. Other Books You May Enjoy

Questions

  1. What does the acronym PID stand for? Is this considered an AI software method?
  2. What is the Turing test? Do you feel this is a valid method of assessing an artificial intelligence system?
  3. Why do you think robots have a problem in general with negative obstacles, such as stairs and potholes?
  4. In the OODA loop, what does the "orient" step do?
  5. From the discussion of Python advantages, compute the following. You have a program that needs 50 changes tested. Assuming each change requires one run and a recompile step to test. A "C" Make step takes 450 seconds and a Python "run" command takes 3 seconds. How much time do you sit idle waiting for the C compiler?
  6. What does RTOS stand for?
  1. Your robot has the following scheduled tasks: telemetry: 10 Hz GPS 5 Hz Inertial 50 Hz Motors 20 Hz. What base frame rate would you use to schedule these tasks? (Hz or hertz means times per second. 3 Hz = three times per second)
  2. Given that a frame rate scheduler has the fastest task at 20 frames per second, how would you schedule a task that needs to run at seven frames per second? How about one that runs at 3.5 frames per second?
  3. What is a blocking call function? Why is it bad to use blocking calls in a real-time system like a robot?
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