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The robot's guide to perfect steering

By Eugenie Samuel

10 April 2004

ROBOTS don’t speak English or understand hand signals, so how do you tell one where to go? Researchers at the University of Missouri, Columbia, have found an answer: show it sketches.

Marjorie Skubic and her colleagues have been using a personal digital assistant (PDA) to sketch out the kind of directions you might give a friend, which they then beam to a domestic robot. She has been running experiments to see how well a robot can follow a rough sketch around a room full of filing cabinets, tables and chairs.

“It’s already succeeding in 50 per cent of routes,” says Skubic. The system, which will be presented at the IEEE conference on…

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