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  • ...ition. (These programs are colloquially known as [[bot]]s.) In general, a robot is a machine that can act as a the agent of a human without being under the ...ve person who functions automatically" <ref>http://www.m-w.com/dictionary/robot</ref>
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  • The '''Robot Series''' is a group of [[science fiction]] short stories and novels by [[I
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  • '''K-9''' is a [[fiction]]al [[robot]] [[dog]] who first appeared in the [[United Kingdom|British]] [[science fi ...adio signals, causing it to go haywire and crash into things. The earliest robot, prior to some internal reworking, was also quite noisy. Much more popular
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Fictional robot dog from the science-fiction series ''Doctor Who'' and several spin-offs; c
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  • ...as his savage companion Leela, and [[John Leeson]] as the voice of [[K-9 (robot dog)|K-9]]. The Doctor and K-9 are playing [[chess]] in the console room of
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  • {{r|Robot}}
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  • ==Robot history references== ...robot-museum-in-nagoya-japan-our-first-and-last-visit/ Engadget article on Robot Museum]
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  • ==Robot museum== The Robothink Robot Museum was located in Nagoya, Japan on the Shinkansen, but closed on Sunday
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  • ==Children's robot history books== * "Robot" by DK Publishing Mar. 2004 ISBN 0756602548
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  • A humanoid [[robot]], i.e., a robot that closely resembles a human being.
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  • ...r [[Isaac Asimov]]. In his books, these rules govern the behavior of all [[robot]]s. They are as follows: # A robot may not harm a human, or through inaction, allow a human to come to harm.
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  • #REDIRECT [[K-9 (robot dog)]]
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  • A Japanese humanoid robot created by Honda.
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  • {{r|Humanoid robot}} {{r|Robot}}
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  • ''Sexy Robot'' (Nippan, 1983) ''Sexy Robot'' (Taco, Berlin, 1988)
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Fictional robot dog from the science-fiction series ''Doctor Who'' and several spin-offs; c
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  • ...t known for his super-realistic erotic art (pin-ups, gynoids) and his AIBO robot dog.
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  • The RoBot strikes again. Happy Christmas, Larry - [[User:Ro Thorpe|Ro Thorpe]] 18:35
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  • ...bolab.kaist.ac.kr/papers/ip/40.pdf Development of a Humanoid Biped Walking Robot Platform KHR-1 - Initial Design and Its Performance Evaluation]", Proceedin ...pdf Design and Walking Control of the Humanoid Robot, KHR-2(KAIST Humanoid Robot - 2)]", Proceedings of ICCAS 2004, Bangkok, Thailand, pp.&nbsp;1539-43
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  • {{r|K-9 (robot dog)}}
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  • *[http://www.robothalloffame.org/04inductees/asimo.html ASIMO at The Robot Hall of Fame]
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  • ...science fiction]], [[visual arts]] and increasingly [[robotics]]; a female robot; a combination of Greek ''gyn'' (woman) with ''android''; term invented by
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  • Spin-off UK-Australia television series starring a robot dog that first appeared in the British science-fiction series ''Doctor Who'
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  • ...ing one of the best-known Japanese cartoon characters, the time-travelling robot cat '[[Doraemon]]'.]] The manga series depicts the story of Doraemon, a [[robot]] [[cat]] dispatched from the future to present. It was sent to help Nobita
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  • ...ition. (These programs are colloquially known as [[bot]]s.) In general, a robot is a machine that can act as a the agent of a human without being under the ...ve person who functions automatically" <ref>http://www.m-w.com/dictionary/robot</ref>
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  • | title = Robot
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  • {{r|I Robot}}
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  • {{r|Robot}}
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  • {{r|Robot Series}}
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  • {{r|Robot}}
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  • ...m '''robotics''' refers to the science of designing, building, and using [[robot | robots]] for a set of tasks. A relatively young field, Robotics draws fr ...cists. Recently, robots have appeared in mainstream movies such as ''[[I, Robot]]'', ''[[Bicentennial Man]]'', and ''[[Artificial Intelligence]]''.
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  • The '''Robot Series''' is a group of [[science fiction]] short stories and novels by [[I
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  • {{r|K-9 (robot dog)}}
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  • ...t, real-world [[robotics]], a '''gynoid''' or '''fembot''' is a humanoid [[robot]] with attributes of a human [[woman]]. It is a logical progression of huma ...ations certainly preceding engineering prototypes, the HRP-4C is an actual robot, capable of walking and some conversational and emotional response, with hu
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  • {{r|Robot}}
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  • ...uding the Honda and [[Acura]] [[automobile]]s, [[Hondajet]], and [[ASIMO]] robot. [[Soichiro Honda]] established the Technical Research Honda Institute in H
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  • ...as his savage companion Leela, and [[John Leeson]] as the voice of [[K-9 (robot dog)|K-9]]. The Doctor and K-9 are playing [[chess]] in the console room of
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  • {{r|Robot}}
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  • ...zuka Osamu'') became known as the 'God of Manga' for giving the world this robot-child in 1952.<ref>Schodt (2007).</ref>
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  • *"ASIMO Technical Guide". Honda. ''The Honda Humanoid Robot ASIMO''. Honda. Web. 9 Oct. 2011. <http://www.asimo.com.au/pdf/Asimo_Tech_G ...Park and Jun Ho Oh. "Realization of Stretch-legged Walking of the Humanoid Robot." HUBO Laboratory, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIS
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  • {{r|Robot}}
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  • ...system]]. Telesurgical systems, when the surgeon directly manipulates the robot during the procedure, are used in [[laparoscopic surgery]]. Robotics has de August 2001- The [[CyberKnife®]] an image guided robot, received clearance for cancer surgery.<br />
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  • *{{cite book |title=The Robot's Rebellion: Finding Meaning in the Age of Darwin |author=Keith E. Stanovic |<font face="Gill Sans MT">The robot's rebellion becomes possible when humans begin to use knowledge of their ow
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  • {{rpl|Robot}}
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  • * [[Player Project]] - probably the most-used robot interface in research and post-secondary education ([[open source]])<ref>{{ * [[ROS (Robot Operating System)|ROS (Willow Garage)]]
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  • ..., adventures, space operas, [[comedy|comedies]], and stories about giant [[robot]]s or talking hamsters (''Hamtaro''). It is even possible in anime for the
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  • ...gy, archaeology and the other social sciences. Anthro.Net uses a spider or robot program to check for outdated and dead links. The site contains dynamically
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  • '''K-9''' is a [[fiction]]al [[robot]] [[dog]] who first appeared in the [[United Kingdom|British]] [[science fi ...adio signals, causing it to go haywire and crash into things. The earliest robot, prior to some internal reworking, was also quite noisy. Much more popular
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  • {{r|Robot scientist}}
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  • ...lish.chosun.com/cgi-bin/printNews?id=200412220012 Birth of Korean Humanoid Robot Marks Brilliance Advance in Korea Robotics] (December 22, 2004). Retrieved ...isticated robot of its time, it was noted as the first full-scale humanoid robot to be developed with less than $1,000,000 (more precisely, around $500,000
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  • |K-9.jpg|The robot dog [[K-9 (robot dog)|K-9]] appeared in ''Doctor Who'' and several spin-offs, including his
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  • ...lish.chosun.com/cgi-bin/printNews?id=200412220012 Birth of Korean Humanoid Robot Marks Brilliance Advance in Korea Robotics] (December 22, 2004). Retrieved ...isticated robot of its time, it was noted as the first full-scale humanoid robot to be developed with less than $1,000,000 (more precisely, around $500,000
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  • ...years of research, and it was officially unveiled on October 31, 2000. The robot resembles a small astronaut wearing a backpack, and is capable of performin ...up a new challenge in mobility - the development of a two-legged humanoid robot that can walk."<ref name="asimomain">"ASIMO Technology." ''Honda Worldwide'
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  • ...years of research, and it was officially unveiled on October 31, 2000. The robot resembles a small astronaut wearing a backpack, and is capable of performin ...up a new challenge in mobility - the development of a two-legged humanoid robot that can walk."<ref name="asimomain">"ASIMO Technology." ''Honda Worldwide'
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  • {{r|Robot Series||**}}
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  • ...ited with zany characters: The Blob, an [[electronic]]ally created [[pet]] robot; the Big Mouth, which generated [[fact]]s and trivia when fed [[wheelbarrow
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