Shakey the robot
Abstract/Contents
- Abstract
- Program on an SRI project in 1970 to create a robot (dubbed Shakey) that used rudimentary artificial intelligence to interact with its surroundings.
Description
Alternative title | Bay Area computer history perspectives |
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Type of resource | moving image |
Form | videorecording |
Extent | 1 videocassette (102 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. |
Place | [S.l |
Publisher | s.n. |
Publication date | 199-] |
Issuance | monographic |
Language | English |
Creators/Contributors
Associated with | Nilsson, Nils J., 1933- |
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Subjects
Subject | Stanford Research Institute. |
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Subject | Robotics > California > San Francisco Bay Area > History |
Subject | Artificial intelligence > California > San Francisco Bay Area > History |
Genre | Videorecording |
Bibliographic information
Note | Title from spoken program title, no printed credits. |
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Note | Taped in 1995 or 1996 for the Computer Museum in Boston; one of a series of lectures entitled Bay Area computer history perspectives. |
Performers | Professor Nils Nilsson, program chair, and speakers Charles Rosen, Burt Rafel, Peter Hart, Richard Fikes, Stuart Russell, Bruce Donald. |
System details | VHS format. |
Location | https://purl.stanford.edu/ns355vv2143 |
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- Use and reproduction
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