Artificial Intelligence
How robots learn from few data

A guest post by Sven Behnke* | Translated by AI 3 min Reading Time

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If robots are to be useful, they need to have the tasks intended for them described as precisely as possible. This usually requires large amounts of data. Is there a more efficient way to do this?

Even though human intelligence cannot be directly compared to AI, corresponding learning models can be useful in training robots.(Image: AI-generated/free licensed /  Pixabay)
Even though human intelligence cannot be directly compared to AI, corresponding learning models can be useful in training robots.
(Image: AI-generated/free licensed / Pixabay)

Sven Behnke heads the Department of Computer Science VI - Intelligent Systems and Robotics as well as the Autonomous Intelligent Systems working group at the University of Bonn/Germany. He is also a member of the Learning Robotics working group of the Learning Systems platform.

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