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Robot navigation using a sparse distributed memory
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2008
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Artificial IntelligenceEngineeringHuge MemoryRobotic AgentField RoboticsIntelligent RoboticsCognitive RoboticsIntelligent SystemsRobot LearningRobotics PerceptionAutomatic NavigationCognitive ScienceComputer ScienceAutonomous NavigationRobot NavigationRobot ProblemDevelopmental RoboticsAutomationRobotics
Despite all the progress that has been made in Robotics and Artificial Intelligence, traditional approaches seem unsuitable to build truly intelligent robots, exhibiting human-like behaviours. Many authors agree that the source of intelligence is, to a great extent, the use of a huge memory, where sequences of events that guide our later behaviour are stored. Inspired by that idea, our approach is to navigate a robot using sequences of images stored in a Sparse Distributed Memory-a kind of associative memory based on the properties of high dimensional binary spaces, which, in theory, exhibits some human-like behaviours. The robot showed good ability to correctly follow most of the sequences learnt, with small errors and good immunity to the kidnapped robot problem.
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