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Social robots / Artificial intelligence / Mechanical engineering / Cynthia Breazeal / Women in engineering / Women in technology / Coco / Cog / Message Passing Interface / Humanoid robots / Massachusetts Institute of Technology / Robotics
Date: 2000-10-25 11:24:00
Social robots
Artificial intelligence
Mechanical engineering
Cynthia Breazeal
Women in engineering
Women in technology
Coco
Cog
Message Passing Interface
Humanoid robots
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Robotics

Brain Infrastructure for Coco Charlie Kemp The Problem: We wish to use Coco, a small ape-like robot shown below, to explore humanoid intelligence. Sophisticated humanoid robots such as Coco require large amounts of para

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