Robotics: Science and Engineering.
- Robots
on IEEE Spectrum.
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Robotics Internet Resources Page.
- University of Bonn:
RHINO project and the
Museum Tourguide Project.
Sebastian Thrun's papers.
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CARMEN: Carnegie Mellon Robot Navigation Toolkit
- Carnegie Mellon University
Xavier.
Xavier, the robot living in Carnegie-Mellon University was
working on-line in the mid of 1990s. Collection of
Xavier-related papers. School of Computer Sciences at CMU includes
The Robotics Institute.
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Brown University, Department of Computer Science.
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Stanford Robotics Lab, Computer Science Department,
Stanford University.
- MIT:
Humanoid Robotics Group publications.
MIT:
Leslie Kaelbling.
- Centre for Intelligent
Machines (McGill University, Montreal, Canada) and its
FTP site.
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Vision, Graphics and Robotics Lab,
York University, Toronto, Canada.
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GRASP Laboratory,
a multi-disciplinary research laboratory at the University of
Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, USA.
- University of Massachusets,
Lab. of Perceptual Robotics publications list.
Robin
Popplestone's
home page includes description of his personal approach to robotics
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JPL NASA Robotics.
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Legolog is a Prolog-based system developed
to allow experimentation with and demonstration of
Cognitive Robotics research on the LEGOŽ MINDSTORMSTM
Robotics Invention SystemTM.
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Search AAAI server for info about robot competitions.
History of Robotics, RoboCulture and Mass Media
Leonardo Da Vinci's robot.
In approximately 1495,
before he began work on the Last Supper,
Leonardo designed and possibly built
the first humanoid robot in Western civilization.
Tin Men:
TIME Asia Magazine, July 01, 2002, vol. 159, N 25.
Glimpses of a Robotic Future according to BBC News
(December 30, 2000).
Books on Robotics:
robot books, kits, movies, and toys.
The American Association for Artificial
Intelligence (AAAI) collected information related to
AI: the movie (a subtopic of Science Fiction).
Disclaimer: this personal collection of links is not sorted
and is incomplete.