Teaching offshore robots to speak our language

By 2020-09-24Science & Tech

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By Kenneth Macdonald
BBC Scotland Science Correspondent

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image copyrightORCA hub

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image captionA new system allows users to ask robots questions and understand their actions in real time

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A team of researchers led from Edinburgh have unveiled a new system that allows humans and robots to speak the same language.

The system is called MIRIAM – Multimodal Intelligent inteRactIon for Autonomous systeMs.

It allows users to ask robots questions and understand their actions in real time.

The researchers have been working from the Offshore Robotics for the Certification of Assets (ORCA) Hub ... Read even more

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