Foundations of Cognitive Robotics
Will robots be able to think, understand the human mind and anticipate our needs? This free course in cognitive robotics shows the future of robots in society.
At the beginning of robotics, industrial robots were used to aid in mass production. Then they were engineered to perform tasks requiring either high precision or high force transmission. Today, a new kind of robot is emerging: one that does not need to meet the demand for high precision or high power but for the understanding of the human mind and our needs.
What You Will Learn In This Free Course
The Building Blocks of Cognitive Robotics
In this Module, you will be introduced to Cognitive Robotics and the basic building blocks needed to build a “thinking” robot.; Module
The Architecture of the Brain
If you have to develop a cognitive robot, you have to understand the cognitive architecture of the brain itself. This Module will explore deep inside the brain, how it is structured and the function of each area of the brain.
First Assessment
This assessment enables you to review your learning so you can determine your knowledge and understanding of Modules 1 to 2 of the following course: ? Diploma in the Foundations of Cognitive Robotics
Synchronization Models
This Module discusses a few mathematical models that explain how a neuron action potential, or the neuron’s firing of electrical signals, works within the neural network.; Module
Theories of Intelligence
This Module discusses different approaches to the concept of intelligence, both from a psychological point of view and from a computer programmer’s point of view. It also discusses how to create an artificial cognitive network that mimics the neural networks found in nature.
Second Assessment
This assessment enables you to review your learning so you can determine your knowledge and understanding of Modules 3 to 4 of the following course: ? Diploma in the Foundations of Cognitive Robotics
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