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Creating Intelligent Humanoid Robots
Using the OpenCog AGI Architecture
Research Proposalfor the Epstein Foundation
Ben Goertzel --- January 16, 2013
Executive Summary
The core R&D goal of the proposed project is to use the OpenCog system to make a Hanson
Robokind robot interact with humans in a manner evincing basic understanding of its
environment. This includes simple English speech interaction regarding objects and
events the robot perceives, and actions the robot undertakes. This involves taking
OpenCog functionalities currently being prototyped for the control of virtual-world
characters and using them in a robotics context. It also involves implementation of some
recent, fundamentally new ideas involving the integration of symbolic Al systems (such as
OpenCog's probabilistic logic engine) and subsymbolic Al systems (such as the DeSTIN
computer vision system).
This is viewed as an initial step toward the larger goal of creating a "robot toddler" with the
rough cognitive capabilities of a 3 year old human child - which in turn is viewed as a step
in a longer project aimed at creating software and robotic systems with general intelligence
at the human level and ultimately beyond. If successful, the proposed research will
constitute a major step in the direction of these more ambitious goals, and will constitute a
dramatic step forward in generally-intelligent robotic communication, learning and
interaction.
This project has recently been funded for two years (2013-2014) by the Hong Kong
government, in the total amount of HKD$2.6M (roughly USD$342,000) including overheads
(and requiring a matching USD$38K corporate contribution). This proposal seeks
additional funding to complement the government funding, so as to accelerate the project
and improve the odds of success and the quality of the work.
The government funding already achieved will pay for a team of 6 junior
researchers/engineers (PhD student or junior programmer level), working on the project
in a lab at Hong Kong Polytechnic University for 2 years. This team is already in place and
possesses the needed Al software knowledge and experience. However, for optimal
progress, it would be better to augment the team with two more senior R&D staff. Thus,
funding is sought to expand the team by two: a senior software engineer and an
experienced Al PhD. This expansion will strain the current physical facilities supplied for
the team, so funding is also sought to cover the cost of renting a larger space, and a small
amount of additional computing hardware. Finally, the team is currently spending a
certain amount of their time on computer network administration tasks; funding is sought
to pay an experienced sys-admin on a part time basis. In all, these additions will transform
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the team from an underfunded-but-operational student research lab, into a professional
AGI development team and environment. This will result in a significant productivity boost,
roughly estimated as doubling the productivity of the team.
The funding sought is $480K in total, over two years. It might usefully be supplied in two
tranches: 50% initially, and the other 50% after a year has passed. This will allow the
hinder to observe incremental progress prior to providing the second half of the funding.
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