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A robot developed by roboticists at the University of Pennsylvania is made of modules that can recognise each other.
These are from a talk given at Villanova University in Nov 2007, on the Cell Matrix self-configurable architecture (cellmatrix.com). The talk was 60 minutes, but I've broken it up into smaller pieces here. A lot of the talk focused on the philosophy of the architecture, specifically the notion of self-analysis, subject/object dualism, etc.
These are from a talk given at Villanova University in Nov 2007, on the Cell Matrix self-configurable architecture (cellmatrix.com). The talk was 60 minutes, but I've broken it up into smaller pieces here. A lot of the talk focused on the philosophy of the architecture, specifically the notion of self-analysis, subject/object dualism, etc.
These are from a talk given at Villanova University in Nov 2007, on the Cell Matrix self-configurable architecture (cellmatrix.com). The talk was 60 minutes, but I've broken it up into smaller pieces here. A lot of the talk focused on the philosophy of the architecture, specifically the notion of self-analysis, subject/object dualism, etc.
These are from a talk given at Villanova University in Nov 2007, on the Cell Matrix self-configurable architecture (cellmatrix.com). The talk was 60 minutes, but I've broken it up into smaller pieces here. A lot of the talk focused on the philosophy of the architecture, specifically the notion of self-analysis, subject/object dualism, etc.
These are from a talk given at Villanova University in Nov 2007, on the Cell Matrix self-configurable architecture (cellmatrix.com). The talk was 60 minutes, but I've broken it up into smaller pieces here. A lot of the talk focused on the philosophy of the architecture, specifically the notion of self-analysis, subject/object dualism, etc.
These are from a talk given at Villanova University in Nov 2007, on the Cell Matrix self-configurable architecture (cellmatrix.com). The talk was 60 minutes, but I've broken it up into smaller pieces here. A lot of the talk focused on the philosophy of the architecture, specifically the notion of self-analysis, subject/object dualism, etc.