Nowadays,
robotics is one of the most rapidly developing fields of science.
Each year, experts create advanced machines, which among other
things, can communicate with each other by various means.
Commonly,
robots send to each other signals through Wi-Fi or Bluetooth, but
these technologies are capable of transmitting only a limited number
of signals, according to popmech.ru.
Meanwhile,
scientists at Carnegie Mellon University's Robotics Institute have
created new software, which enables a machine to understand the body
poses and movements of people.
Yaser
Sheikh, one of the experts involved in the project, said that these
methods will create new ways for people and robots to communicate
with each other, as well as give the robots a chance to better
understand the world around them.
The ability
to recognize poses, for example, will give people an opportunity more
easily to communicate with computers simply by pointing at things.
Robots also
learn the "chemical language" of pheromones, poorly
understood by humans, but widely used by insects. Some models are
already capable of tracing chemicals left on their LCD screens and
use them for navigation.
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