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Definition of robotics in English: roboticsplural noun rəʊˈbɒtɪksroʊˈbɑdɪks treated as singular The branch of technology that deals with the design, construction, operation, and application of robots. civilian research on robotics is advancing swiftly Example sentencesExamples - They have devised a system of robotics in which welding, riveting and beam placement are carried out by a few computer operators rather than by gangs of construction workers.
- I've been hanging around at Carnegie Mellon University's Robotics Institute, the largest center for robotics in the world, watching these guys build and test robots.
- No doubt it benefits by twelve years of advancement, not only in computer graphics, but also in robotics technology.
- In addition to an efficient drying system that produces instantized whey proteins, the plant uses robotics extensively in its cheese and whey packaging systems.
- They found cheap labor abroad, and by the use of robotics and digital technology blocked the labor movements as well as lowered wages.
Derivatives nounrəʊˈbɒtɪsɪst What the book really illustrates is the diversity of approaches that roboticists take when deciding on how to build a thinking robot. Example sentencesExamples - The Japanese roboticist noticed something interesting: The more humanlike his robots became, the more people were attracted to them, but only up to a point.
- Over 160 robots were entered in the contest, with participants ranging from elementary school students to full-time roboticists.
- He's been called the world's greatest living roboticist.
- Really though, I think roboticists would do much better to focus on developing more automatons for the house.
- One of the discoverers was a roboticist famous for studying the gaits of everything from cockroaches to humans, in an attempt to perfect robotic walking.
- I think roboticists would do much better to focus on developing more automatons for the house.
- In real life, creativity is a trait that roboticists and computer scientists dearly desire to design into their machines.
- Roboticists insist, with some credibility, that their creations will be smarter and more able than humans in a few decades.
- Roboticists constantly argue about how to create the best guidance and collision-avoidance artificial intelligence.
Definition of robotics in US English: roboticsplural nounrōˈbädiksroʊˈbɑdɪks treated as singular The branch of technology that deals with the design, construction, operation, and application of robots. civilian research on robotics is advancing swiftly Example sentencesExamples - No doubt it benefits by twelve years of advancement, not only in computer graphics, but also in robotics technology.
- In addition to an efficient drying system that produces instantized whey proteins, the plant uses robotics extensively in its cheese and whey packaging systems.
- They found cheap labor abroad, and by the use of robotics and digital technology blocked the labor movements as well as lowered wages.
- They have devised a system of robotics in which welding, riveting and beam placement are carried out by a few computer operators rather than by gangs of construction workers.
- I've been hanging around at Carnegie Mellon University's Robotics Institute, the largest center for robotics in the world, watching these guys build and test robots.
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