Rohrer, 2012 - Google Patents
BECCA: Reintegrating AI for natural world interactionRohrer, 2012
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- Rohrer B
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Natural world interaction (NWI), the pursuit of arbitrary goals in unstructured physical environments, is an excellent motivating problem for the reintegration of artificial intelligence. It is the problem set that humans struggle to solve. At a minimum it entails …
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