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An example industrial application for ACAT would be to use manuals made for human workers to create instructions executable by robots. This would enable the robot to do certain human tasks without time-consuming programming procedures. The result of the ACAT project is a robot compiler which translates human-understandable information into a program that a robot can execute. | An example industrial application for ACAT would be to use manuals made for human workers to create instructions executable by robots. This would enable the robot to do certain human tasks without time-consuming programming procedures. The result of the ACAT project is a robot compiler which translates human-understandable information into a program that a robot can execute. | ||
- | Our role within the project is to build an action verb-specific knowledge base using first-order | + | Our role within the project is to build an action verb-specific knowledge base using first-order |
Further information and news can be found at www.acat-project.eu | Further information and news can be found at www.acat-project.eu |
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