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Analysis and Modelling of Strong-AI to Engineer BIONIC Brain for Humanoid Robotics Application

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In my research very first I was gone through the literature surveys, history of AI and Robotics from various secondary data and information sources like white papers, short essays, research papers, research review papers, newspapers, monographs and standard reference books in the field of AI, robotics and humanoid robotics. I was collected and refine data and re-refine until data changed to information, where I was further filtered information to convert in intelligence to develop most sophisticated Humanoid Robotics engineering models as my contribution to this field with the help of my carried out research work in this paper.

DOI 10.11648/j.ajesa.20130102.11
Published in American Journal of Embedded Systems and Applications (Volume 1, Issue 2, November 2013)
Page(s) 27-36
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Keywords

Artificial Intelligence, Thinking Machine, Strong-A.I, Robotics Engineering, Humanoid Robotics, Neurosciences, Neural Network, Artificial Neural Network (ANN)

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  • Department of Computer, Arts & Science College, Bhalod, M.S, India

  • Dept. of Computer, D.N. College, Faizpur, M.S, India

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