A team of researchers at the  University of Aberystwyth inventing a robot capable of learning and the  construction of cumulative information and growth and as part of a  global project to develop the capacity of consumer robots that are used  in the projects.The project uses the  eponymous robot ICub to build a robot so that it has the ability to  learn.And will submit the robot ICub  different movements such as the child and to study the various theories  of learning on the robot.New Android  will enable researchers to study how to develop children to their  teaching skills slowly, and the collection of information on their  environment and if the results of the experiment successful, you will be  using this technology to build robots capable of learning has  contributed to the European Union, including almost six million euros in  this project also contributes to a number of Scientists Italians, Swiss and Germans from 10 different  academic institutions from around the world.Researchers also received a donation from the University of  Aberystwyth for the care of the project estimated at 760 thousand pounds  sterlingParticipate in the program a  number of researchers from various disciplines such as neuroscience,  robotics, machine learning and Developmental Psychology.Dr. James has stated the law at the University of  Aberystwyth that most of the capacity of learning occur during  childhood, and pointed out that by understanding the way a person knows,  will be developed with robots so similar learning abilities in humans,  rather than simply pre-programming mechanisms.James and demonstrated what he said that most robots currently  operating in harsh industrial environments and therefore Valrobutat need  to learn several ways to adapt rather than be programmed by  conventional methods.He added that  the robot must be able to learn in order to improve the utilization in  the workplace.Scientists are working  at the University of Aberystwyth is already developing to develop robots  which can interact and decide like humans






 







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