Rodney Brooks is an Australian roboticist
, author and robotics entrepreneur, most known for popularising the actionist approach
to robotics.
Instead of computation as the ultimate conceptual metaphor that helped artificial intelligence
become a separate discipline in the scientific community, he proposed that action or behaviour are more appropriate to be used in robotics. This is also called Behaviour-Based Systems or Behaviour-Based Robotics.
In the late 1980s, Brooks and his team introduced Allen
, a robot using Subsumption Architecture, a term introduced by Brooks and his colleagues in 1986.
Among Brooks' many publications, his early papers describing what was at that time an entirely different approach to a robot operating system are very interesting.
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See References page, Rodney Brooks' Publications
page, or the References
section on his Wikipedia page.
home page
, Robots, AI, and other stuff
, literally, his list of interesting documents and media
on Wikipedia